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What is justification by grace?

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Justification by grace means being declared righteous before God solely on the basis of Christ's work, not our own.

Justification by grace is a central doctrine in the Reformed faith, emphasizing that believers are declared righteous before God through faith in Christ Jesus, not by their own works. Romans 3:20 states that by the deeds of the law, no flesh will be justified in God’s sight, reinforcing that our justification is entirely by grace—an unmerited gift afforded by God through the redemption in Christ. This process releases believers from guilt and empowers them to live in righteousness, recognizing that their standing before God is secured solely through Christ's sacrificial atonement.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20

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