Justified by faith: What does this mean?

We invite you to enter this article, where we will learn the meaning of justified by faith. A teaching that separates Biblical Christianity from all other doctrines or beliefs will be highly edifying!

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The word of God says that we live by faith (2 Corinthians 5:7-9) and not by what our physical senses perceive. This is great news, especially in recent times, because what our physical senses perceive, what we see, what we hear, what the media broadcast can sadden hearts, lead to discouragement or fear and enter into misfortune.

However, God tells us that in the face of so much injustice in the world, his divine justice manifests itself in us through faith:

Romans 1:17 (NASB): Because in the gospel God's righteousness is revealed by faith and for faith; as it is written: But the just shall live by faith.

This word encourages us and tells us that the blessings that can manifest in our lives are framed in what we believe of our Lord Jesus Christ. The gospel message teaches us that God accepts or justifies everyone who believes in Jesus and trusts in him.

So the gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ. It is therefore necessary to put all our trust in what Jesus Christ has already done for us and believe in our hearts what is written:

“But the just shall live by faith”

The meaning of justified

The word justified that we find in the verse of Romans 5:1, in the original Greek text is the word dikaioó. The definition of this word in the Strong dictionary tells us that it is a Greek verb that means, quote:

Justified – Dikaioó (G1344): I do just, I defend the cause of, I plead because the justice (innocence) to absolve, justify; therefore, I consider it fair.

Romans 5:1-2 (NASB) Therefore, having been JUSTIFIED by faithwe have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2 through whom also we have gained entrance by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God.

So when we believe in Jesus Christ we are made righteous, we are justified by the Lord. In Christ, God frees us from all the charges that the Law imputed to us for our sins.

In addition to freeing us from the sentence of death that hung over us, God transforms us by his grace as we receive, persevere, and obey that faith. The faith of the Greek pistis (G4102), is the proof conceived by God for salvation, being its author and consummator our Lord Jesus Christ.

In the Bible we find different verses that confirm that we are justified by faith. Some of them and that we encourage you to read are: Romans 5:1, Galatians 3:24, Ephesians 2:8, Titus 3:5.

The good news of being justified by faith is that in Christ, God has accepted us because we have decided in our hearts to believe and trust in the Lord. That is why now we live in peace and joy with God, regardless of what our physical senses may be perceiving, because the spiritual ones are placed in Jesus. Amen!

Justified by faith, salvation and sanctification

Salvation and sanctification are a consequence of God's completed work of being justified by faith. And the sequence is like this, being justified by believing in what It is finished on the cross through Jesus, we are saved to eternal life. We suggest you enter here, eternal life verses and salvation in Christ Jesus.

1 Corinthians 1:18: The message of the cross it seems silly to those who are lost; but for those of us who are being saved is the power of God.

However, sanctification is a continuous process of growth that does not stop, until the hope of the second coming of Jesus. Faith is exercised as we feed on the word of God.

Philippians 1:6: God started the good work in you, and I'm sure that He will perfect it until the day that Jesus Christ returns..

Understanding the doctrine that we are justified by faith is important for every Christian. Only by having this discernment in your spirit will you be able to detect the false message of other Christian doctrines that affirm that good works earn entrance to heaven. read now Prayer of faith Christian, a gift of eternal life.

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  1.   Adriana Panepinto said

    wow how do you learn! Thank you

  2.   Guido said

    Regarding justification, the apostle Paul left in a single verse, a wonderful summary, ideal for every Christian, especially for those who are still afraid of the law of Judaism.
    Romans 3: 28
    We are justified by faith….literally, to be justified is to be saved…..it does not depend on works, because if it depended on our works, then it would no longer be by faith…besides, the sacrifice of Jesus would be in vain, unnecessary, if it was possible for people to be justified by works or by the works of the law.
    I do not believe that Paul is wrong, I do believe that many passages are very poorly translated, therefore, some of them generate confusion such as the verses in Hebrews 10, where the writer addresses the Hebrews who had believed, but warned them not to fall from grace again. Many of them had apparently reverted to dependence for righteousness on the works of the law…and were therefore warned that they were regarding the blood of the Lamb as unclean…and warned that those who transgressed the law were worthy of eternal damnation, and the more , these, who would surely always transgress the law, but in spite of them they rejected grace... and he warns them that there is no acceptable sacrifice for sin apart from Jesus... It is a passage that many people believe, which refers to the act of to sin voluntarily, but in the sense of transgressing the law…it is actually a letter to the Hebrews who were being indoctrinated in grace and warned not to fall from grace, by turning to legalism…it refers to that sin…that of falling voluntarily of grace. If justification was not grace, and salvation was not really by faith, then Jesus was lying in John 6:47, and we know he was talking about the grace of free justification…because He would pay the price. for this to be fully possible….let us not trample on the blood of the Lamb, considering it insufficient or inefficient.