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Why is the concept of justification significant?

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Justification is crucial as it declares believers righteous before God, grounded in Christ's sacrifice.

Justification is a foundational concept in Reformed theology, signifying the declaration of righteousness before God for those who trust in Christ. Romans 8:33-34 emphasizes that it is God who justifies the elect, and since Christ died and was raised, believers can be assured of their righteous standing before God. This understanding is significant because it shifts the focus from human effort to divine grace, allowing believers to rest in the finished work of Christ, securing their acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33-34

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