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Why is justification by faith important?

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Justification by faith is essential as it assures believers of their standing before God, not based on works but on Christ's righteousness.

Justification by faith is a cornerstone of Reformed theology, emphasizing that righteousness before God is granted through faith in Christ alone, apart from works. As stated in Psalm 143:2, 'Enter not into judgment with Thy servant; for in Thy sight shall no man living be justified.' This highlights our inability to attain righteousness through our deeds. Instead, believers are justified freely by God's grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus (Romans 3:24). This doctrine provides peace, security, and confidence in our relationship with God, affirming that salvation is entirely a work of divine grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 143:2, Romans 3:24, Romans 4:2-5

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