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What is the meaning of the paradox of being a sinner yet justified?

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Believers are simultaneously seen as sinners and justified, reflecting both their human frailty and Christ's righteousness.

The paradox of being a sinner yet justified is foundational to understanding the Christian experience. As Paul stated in Romans 7, 'Oh, wretched man that I am!' he recognized his sinful nature while simultaneously rejoicing in the victory found in Christ. This highlights that while believers acknowledge their shortcomings (being sinners), they are also covered by the perfect righteousness of Christ, leading to their justification. This means that despite our failures, we can rejoice in our secure position before God because we are justified not by our actions, but by faith in Jesus. This paradox serves to deepen the believer's reliance on Christ rather than self.
Scripture References: Romans 7:24-25

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