Good night dear friends. God bless you very much.
Like most human beings we always have a tendency to justify ourselves when we do things wrong, we also justify ourselves when we do not receive something that we believe we deserve and that is where I want to aim. To begin with, let's see what the word justification means.
Justification in Greek is translated into two Greek words. The first is "dikaiosis": This word "denotes the act of declaring something just, justification, absolution." Its precise meaning is determined by the verb dikaioo, which means "to justify." It implies that a person is declared righteous, by absolving him of guilt. The second is "dikaioma." This word "is a statement that the person or thing is fair." It is also defined as “a sentence of absolution by which God absolves man of his guilt.” These Greek words mean that when God justifies and absolves us of all guilt and guilt, we are made righteous and innocent before Him. Justification comes as a result of God's initiative with us, through his grace, and through our faith in the shed blood of Jesus Christ. This is what the following scriptures affirm: Rom 3: 23-24 "Because all have sinned, and fall short of the glory of God, being justified freely by his grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus." Rom 5: 8-9 “But God shows his love for us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. 9 For much more, being already justified in his blood, through him we will be saved from wrath. ”Our future eternal life in the coming Kingdom of God depends on our being justified by God.
Good evening, may these words be a blessing.