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God’s Righteousness Imputed (Justification)

God’s Righteousness Imputed (Justification)

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Because salvation is by grace through faith in Christ, no one can claim to have done anything to earn it (3:27–28). This applies to both Jew and Gentile (3:29–30). Rather than making the law void, however, grace actually establishes it, since the law’s purpose was to show the need for grace (3:31; see 3:20). More
Willmington, H. L. Willmington’s Bible Handbook. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1997. Print.

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