Biblical Justification vs. Catholic Justification - E.3 - Roman Catholicism
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The doctrine of justification declares the only way a sinner can become right with God. It reveals the inflexible righteousness of God as the Judge who cannot allow the guilty to go unpunished. The only way condemned sinners can be justified is through faith in the sin-bearing, substitutionary death and resurrection of Christ alone who satisfied divine justice. Roman Catholicism twists and distorts this most important doctrine in ten different ways and, in doing so, presents a false and fatal gospel to Catholics. This episode will show that no one can be right with God if they get justification wrong.
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