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  2. The doctrine of justification concerns God’s gracious judicial verdict in advance of the day of judgment, pronouncing guilty sinners, who turn in self-despairing trust to Jesus Christ, forgiven, acquitted of all charges and declared morally upright in God’s sight.

    • Justification by faith is a whole-Bible doctrine. Some Christians may be surprised to learn that the doctrine of justification by faith is not only found in the New Testament but in the Old Testament.
    • Justification by faith is articulated most clearly by the apostle Paul. Most agree that the doctrine of justification by faith is seen most clearly in Paul’s letters, and especially in his letters to the Romans and Galatians.
    • Justification by faith is another way of saying we are not justified by our works. Justification by faith is the opposite of justification by our works of obedience to the law.
    • Justification by faith does not mean that our faith is the ultimate cause of our justification. Once again, Paul clearly teaches that we are justified by our faith (e.g., Rom.
  3. Jun 28, 2023 · Justification is not just a message of the Protestant Reformation. It is a foundationally Christian message. Much controversy has centered lately on whether the Reformers rightly understood justification. Some say that a ‘new look’ at justification is required by recent New Testament scholarship.

    • Dr. Josh Moody
  4. Justification is a legal standing before God, in which we are absolved from all blame and guilt. A person is justified through his or her faith in Jesus Christ, whose shed blood “cleanses us from all sin” ( 1 John 1:7 ). Being justified will lead to eternal life.

  5. Jul 8, 2013 · God graciously justifies the ungodly sinner who does not work for salvation, but believes in Jesus Christ. In Romans 4:5, Paul makes one of the most outrageous claims in all Scripture: “But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness.”.

  6. Oct 18, 2021 · Justification is an act of Gods free grace, wherein he pardons all our sins, and accepts us as righteous in his sight, only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and received by faith alone. 3

  7. How could God maintain the value of his own glory and thus be righteous, and yet justify the ungodly whose sin has belittled and depreciated that glory? The answer given in verses 25 and 26 is: by sending Christ to die and thus demonstrate the righteousness of God.

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