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What is the ground of justification?

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The ground of justification is the righteousness of Christ, achieved through His obedience and sacrifice.

The ground of justification is Christ's righteousness, which is given to believers as a gift. The Bible teaches that only through the merits of Christ's obedience and sacrificial death can sinners be declared righteous before God. Romans 8:32 states, 'He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all,' highlighting that Christ's death was the foundation for our justification. This righteousness is not based on human works or moral achievements but is imputed to believers, affirming that our standing before God is secured through faith in Christ's completed work. Thus, justification is positioned firmly on the work of Christ, reinforcing the Gospel's message of grace alone.
Scripture References: Romans 8:32, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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