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What does the Bible say about justification by faith alone?

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The Bible teaches that justification is by faith alone in Christ alone, emphasizing that it is a gift of God's grace.

Justification by faith alone is a central tenet of the Reformed faith. It is articulated in Romans 4:5, which states that to the one who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. This signifies that our standing before God is based solely on faith in Christ and not on any works we might produce. This doctrine was a significant truth rediscovered during the Reformation, which affirmed that our salvation is completely rooted in God's grace, apart from human merit. The perfect work of Christ fulfills all requirements for salvation, providing peace with God through faith (Romans 5:1). Therefore, as believers, we acknowledge that justification is not something we earn, but a gracious gift from God.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5, Romans 5:1

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