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What does the Bible say about unconditional justification?

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The Bible teaches that unconditional justification is a free gift of God's grace, apart from any works or conditions that a person must fulfill.

Unconditional justification, as outlined in Romans 3:21-28, refers to God's act of declaring the sinner righteous purely based on His grace through faith in Jesus Christ. This justification does not depend on any deeds or conditions fulfilled by the individual. Paul emphasizes that 'being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus' establishes that justification is a gift that cannot be earned. This concept underscores the grace of God, demonstrating that our standing before Him is not contingent upon our actions, but solely upon His merciful provision through Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-28

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