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What does the Bible say about justification in Luke 7?

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In Luke 7, justification is understood as acknowledging one's sinfulness and agreeing with God's assessment of our sinful nature.

In Luke 7, Jesus speaks of John the Baptist and the people's responses to his message of repentance. The verse mentions that the publicans and sinners justified God, implying that they accepted God's judgment about their sinfulness. This act of justification means to agree with God about our true condition, as reflected in Psalm 51:3-4, where David acknowledges his sins and vindicates God's righteousness. Justification in this context emphasizes our need for repentance and the acknowledgment that we are unworthy of God's mercies unless pardoned by Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Luke 7:29-30, Psalm 51:3-4

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