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What is the justifier in the context of justification?

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The justifier is God, who justifies sinners through faith in Christ.

In the context of justification, the justifier is God Himself, who, in His sovereignty and grace, declares sinners righteous based on their faith in Jesus Christ. Romans 8:33 affirms that 'It is God that justifies,' emphasizing that justification is an act of God that completely transforms a sinner's status before Him. The believer, upon faith in Christ, is received as righteous, free from all condemnation. This highlights the nature of divine grace: it is God who initiates and accomplishes redemption without dependence on human merit, reinforcing the believer's assurance in their standing before the Almighty.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33, Romans 5:1

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