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What is the significance of justification in light of God's sovereignty?

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Justification is a vital aspect of God's sovereign plan for salvation through Christ.

Justification is central to the gospel and reflects God's righteous act of declaring sinners righteous through faith in Jesus Christ. Romans 5:1 states that therefore, being justified by faith, we have peace with God. This act of justification is rooted in God's sovereign choice to redeem His people, showing that our standing before God is a gift of grace rather than a result of our works. Understanding justification in the context of God's sovereignty emphasizes that salvation is entirely God's doing, demonstrating His mercy and grace toward the elect. It encourages believers to rely on Christ's righteousness alone for their salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9

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