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What is the significance of justification in the life of a believer?

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Justification is the act of being declared righteous before God, providing believers a right to eternal life.

Justification is a cornerstone of Christian faith, representing God's declaration of the believer's righteousness based on Christ's atoning work. In the sermon, justification is described as more than forgiveness; it is a legal reversal of one's status before God. Romans 5:1 states that being justified by faith brings peace with God. This declaration grants believers rights as heirs of eternal life and ensures that they are viewed as perfect in God's sight, reinforcing the security and hope present in the sovereignty of God's grace.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, 1 Corinthians 1:30-31

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