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What is the significance of justification for Christians?

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Justification signifies being declared righteous before God, a vital aspect of salvation for every believer in Christ.

Justification is a theological term that describes the act of God declaring a sinful person to be righteous based on faith in Jesus Christ. As detailed in Acts 13:39, the Scripture states that all who believe are justified from everything from which they could not be justified by the law of Moses. This highlights the inadequacy of the law to save and emphasizes God's grace in offering righteousness through faith in Christ alone. Understanding justification allows Christians to grasp their new identity in Christ and the assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: Acts 13:39, Romans 5:1

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