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What does the Bible say about how man can be just with God?

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The Bible teaches that man can only be justified with God through faith in Jesus Christ and His grace.

The question 'How can man be just with God?' is a profound inquiry rooted in the recognition of God's infinite holiness and man's deep sinfulness. As Job 25:4-6 highlights, even heavenly bodies such as the moon and stars are not pure in God's sight, emphasizing the impossibility of attaining justice or righteousness through our own efforts or the law. Romans 3:23-26 clarifies that all have sinned, yet we are justified freely by His grace through the redemption in Christ Jesus. Therefore, it is only through Christ's sacrificial atonement that man can be regarded as clean and righteous before God.
Scripture References: Job 25:4-6, Romans 3:23-26, Job 9:2, Romans 3:20, Romans 8:33, Galatians 4:4-5, Romans 3:25

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Henry Mahan · Sep 28, 1975
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