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  2. Biblically speaking, being justified deals with a person being declared righteous before God by their faith in Jesus Christ. In a court of law, if a judge declares someone on trial “not guilty” that means they’re justified. In the eyes of the law, nothing can be held against them or is punishable.

  3. Nov 17, 2021 · The Bible defines Justification as the gracious act of God by which He declares a sinner righteous only through faith in Jesus. Justification is an Act of God. So, let’s unpack that: justification. Let me pause here. Justification is one of the most important doctrines in all of Christianity.

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · Justification is at the heart of the Christian faith. Yet since the days of Jesus, people have repeatedly gotten it wrong.

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · Justification is not based on our own goodness or merit but on our faith in Jesus Christ. It is through faith that we receive the gift of righteousness and are reconciled to God. Faith, in this context, is not a mere intellectual belief but a deep trust and reliance on Christ’s work on the cross.

  6. May 26, 2022 · Justification means to declare to be righteousit is a judgment based upon the recognition that a person stands in right relation to law and justice…How can God justify the ungodly?…God’s justification of the ungodly presupposes or comprises within itself—that is to say the action of God denoted by justification of the ungodly ...

  7. Dec 6, 2021 · Justification simply means “to declare righteous.” 1 This, like regeneration, happens at the moment of a person’s conversion. An easy way to remember justification is “God makes us ‘just’ as though we never sinned.”. There are two parts to justification.

  8. Mar 21, 2019 · Justification means to declare righteous, not to make righteous (in the sense of transforming one’s character to be righteous). It is a metaphor from the law court, where a judge pronounces someone as either guilty or not guilty.

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