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What does the Bible teach about the new birth in relation to justification?

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The new birth is vital for justification because it transforms a sinner into one who can believe and trust in Christ.

In John 3, Jesus emphasizes the necessity of being born again to enter the kingdom of God, which is essential for understanding justification. Job poses the question in Job 14:4, 'Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?', highlighting that our natural state is sinful and cannot be rectified without divine intervention. The new birth brings forth a new nature that is holy and capable of faith, essential for a person to believe in Christ's redemptive work (1 Peter 1:23). Without this transformation, one remains unable to trust Christ, thus underscoring that the new birth not only precedes justification but also guarantees perseverance in faith as believers navigate life with their new identity in Christ.
Scripture References: John 3, Job 14:4, 1 Peter 1:23

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