Justification Is The Catalyst To Unite A Believer To Jesus Christ?

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In Christ, a person is justified, sanctified, glorified, and made alive (Rom. 8:1, 30, 1 Cor. 1-2, Eph. 2:5, 1:4-5, KJV 4) . A union with the living Christ who is Lord and Savior is the spiritual truth of a new life and an eternal existence. After experiencing new life, a Christian may experience feelings of disconnection after committing a sin or from a delayed answer or no response to a prayer. In Christ believers are chosen, called, regenerated, justified, sanctified, redeemed, assured of resurrection, and given every spiritual blessing (Eph. 1:3, 4-7, Rom. 6:5, 8:1, 2 Cor. 5:17) . Justification is the catalyst to unite a believer to Christ Jesus. Jesus Himself is the justifier of all who accepts Him as Lord and Savior (1 Cor. 1:30, Rom. 3:25-26). Furthermore, Christ Jesus’ sacrificial death satisfied God’s wrath and demonstrated His justice to whoever have faith in Jesus, by which a believer become as one body in Christ through His Holy Spirit. Thus, in union to Christ, the believer’s sin is not only forgiven, and justified, but also the believer is accounted as righteous (Gal. 2:17) . The new position of the believer in Christ is a spiritual reward for a resurrected life, as the believer has been transplanted, in Christ and receives all that Christ is. Even more, union with …show more content…

Feelings often mislead the believer from seeing the fact of his or her sinful circumstance and allow his or her feelings of guilt to disregard his or her union with Christ. God said that if a person confess their sins, He is faithful and just to forgive them of their sins and cleanse them from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:19). The believer should confess his or her transgressions and sins to God to receive His cleansing and forgiveness without guilt. It is impossible for sin to regain the domination and control over the believer in Christ before he or she

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