Justification
�Justification is a judicial act of God, in which He declares, on the basis of the righteousness of Jesus Christ, that all the claims of the law are satisfied with respect to the sinner�
(L. Berkhof, Systematic Theology, p. 513).
Question 70: What is justification?

Answer: Justification is an act of God's free grace unto sinners, in which he pardons all their sins, accepts and accounts their persons righteous in his sight; not for any thing wrought in them, or done by them, but only for the perfect obedience and full satisfaction of Christ, by God imputed to them, and received by faith alone.
Justification by Faith Alone: the relation of faith to Justification by Joel R. Beeke
Justification is by Grace Alone by: John Calvin
The Method and Fruit of Justification by: Martin Luther
The Immediate and Only Ground of Justification: The Imputed Righteousness of Christ by: James Buchanan
Justification by Faith and its consequences by Curtis C. Thoman and David N.  Steele
The Doctrine of Justification (full book) by A.W. Pink
The meaning of Justificaton by Charles Hodge
Justification is a Forensic Act by Charles Hodge
A Series of Articles on Justification by Cornelis P. Venema
A history of Justification by Faith alone up to the Reformation by  Thomas R. Thompson
Abuse of Justification by Robert Traill
Justification by Faith Alone by Jonathan Edwards
Justification made plain by Charles H. Spurgeon
Justification by Faith by Charles H. Spurgeon
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith by John Owen  (full book!!!)
Of Justification by Faith by John Calvin
20 Part Audio Series based on James White's "The God who Justifies"
Justification by Faith Alone:  The nature of Justifying faith by Dr. John L. Gerstner
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