Why is it important that God justifies the ungodly?
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God justifies the ungodly to demonstrate His grace and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.
Justification is crucial in Reformed theology because it reveals God's grace in declaring sinners righteous through faith in Christ. Romans 3:23-24 reiterates that 'for all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.' Justification emphasizes that it is not through one's merit or works that righteousness is achieved but solely through faith in the person and work of Christ. This glorious truth proclaims that even the most wretched sinner can be reconciled to God, highlighting the magnitude of God's mercy and the effectiveness of Christ's atonement. The doctrine assures believers of their secure standing before God and encourages a grateful and humble response to His grace.
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