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A. Justification Defined
To be vindicated (vin·di·cate ‘vindəˌkāt’) - clear someone of blame or suspicion.
To be acquitted or pardoned.
To be in Right Relationship With God (declared righteous).
B. Justification is Through the Redemption in Christ
C. Justification is by Faith...
Believing on Christ is distinctly not “turning the direction of your life over to Him” It is looking in faith to our Saviour crucified for our sins on Calvary!
It is not of works, devotion or full surrender.
It is His work and His death that avails.
...apart from works
...which is not a work
...in Christ Alone
D. Knowing yet Rejecting God’s Truth
The lack of knowledge is not the problem
Misplaced faith is the problem
3. Biblical faith is trust placed on God Through His Word
E. Justification is the Basis to Sanctification
F. Justification Guarantees Glorification
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