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What does the Bible say about our justification?

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Justification is secured through the death of Christ, satisfying God's justice for the believer.

The Bible teaches that justification is not based on human merit but on the righteousness established through the death of Christ. Romans 3:21-22 states that the righteousness of God is manifested without the law, specifically through faith in Jesus Christ. This means that believers are justified by God's righteousness, not through their works. The work of Christ at the cross was essential to satisfy God's justice, thereby allowing believers to be declared righteous before Him, as observed in Zechariah 13:7 where it speaks of the Shepherd being smitten for the sheep.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-22, Zechariah 13:7

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