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Justification--What is Justification?

Item added by GenghisTheHun. Added on 06/07/2005
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CanadaSucks
04/06/2008

Justification--What is Justification? 1

Justification (n.) - the legal or moral grounds in which I inflict my will on others. . .regardless of their legal or moral grounds. . .

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jrhoust
12/10/2007

Justification--What is Justification? 4

  JUSTIFICATION  is a divine act whereby an infinitely Holy God judicially declares a believing sinner to be righteous and acceptable before Him because Christ has borne the sinner's sin on the cross and has become "to us righteousness"   (1 Cor 1:30; Rom 3:24).

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Nicheometer
12/07/2006

Justification--What is Justification? 5

It is when one is found justified.and there are some who are justified before they come into the world like SharonParry sais.It is because they did not leave the first habitation but they stayed and did not take up after the adversary.God knows they will not do it in this life either.they will fight against evil here to.

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SharonParry
11/06/2006

Justification--What is Justification? 5

These souls were already saved before they reached the womb. He says it more than onceto more than one person in the Good Book... " I knew you before you were in your mother's womb ". He knows all souls before they are born in the flesh and can determine what direction to guide them in. He knows what they are capable of.

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DarrenGJohnson
05/02/2006

Justification--What is Justification? 5

Justification is God's declaration, from his position as judge of all the world, that someone is in the right, despite universal sin. The declaration will be made on the last day on the basis of an entire life(Romans 2:1-16), but is brought forward into the present on the basis of Jesus' achievement, because sin has been dealt with through his cross (Romans 3:21-4:25); the means of this present justification is simply faith. This means, particularly, that Jews and Gentiles alike are full members of the family promised by God to Abraham (Galatians 3; Romans 4).

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Gentle Jude
06/20/2005

Justification--What is Justification? 4

This is when the Blood of Christ wipes away our sins so although we still may sin, we are presented as being perfect to the Father. So all our sins have been overlooked, so as far as God is concerned, we are good enough to go to Heaven.

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