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What is the significance of having access to God through justification?

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Justification grants believers access to God, allowing them to come into His presence with confidence.

The concept of access to God, as articulated in Romans 5:2, underscores a beautifully transformative aspect of justification. By being justified, believers are granted the privilege of approaching God without fear or shame. This access signifies not only the removal of barriers due to sin but also an invitation to experience God's grace and mercy continually. Ephesians 3:12 further emphasizes this boldness, teaching that believers can draw near to God with confidence through faith in Christ. This access reinforces the intimate relationship that believers enjoy with God, enabling them to communicate freely and to seek His presence in times of need, reflecting the complete work of Christ that secures such a standing.
Scripture References: Romans 5:2, Ephesians 3:12

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