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What role does Jesus play in our justification?

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Jesus is the mediator whose righteousness is imputed to us for our justification before God (Romans 4:23-25).

In the context of justification, Jesus plays the pivotal role of our mediator and substitute. His perfect obedience to the law and sacrificial death provide the justifying righteousness that believers need. Romans 4:23-25 teaches that righteousness is imputed to those who believe in Him. This means that through faith in Jesus, our sins are atoned for by His sacrifice, and His righteousness is credited to us. Thus, our acceptance before God is solely based on Christ's works, not our own, highlighting the grace and mercy of God in salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 4:23-25, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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