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What does the resurrection mean for our justification?

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The resurrection is proof that Christ's sacrifice was accepted, securing our justification.

The resurrection of Christ is directly linked to our justification as highlighted in Romans 4:25, where it states that He was raised for our justification. This means that Christ, having borne the sins of His people, was raised to confirm that His atoning work was sufficient and accepted by God. His resurrection serves as a divine validation that our sins have been forgiven and that we are righteous before God solely through faith in Him. Because He lives, we, too, have the assurance of being justified, standing as if we had never sinned.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25

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