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Why is justification important in Christianity?

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Justification through Christ declares us righteous before God, freeing us from guilt and condemnation due to sin.

Justification is a central doctrine of Christianity that refers to God's declaration that a sinner is made right before Him through faith in Christ. Romans 8:33 emphasizes that no charge can be brought against God's elect because 'it is God that justifies.' This justification comes not from our works but from the perfect righteousness of Christ, who took our place and bore our sins. It assures believers that they are free from condemnation and assures them of peace with God. The significance of this doctrine is profound, as it fundamentally transforms our standing before God, providing security in the promise of salvation and eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33, Isaiah 53:5

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