Okay.
So help us to make sure we understand your argument.
Which definition of 'justified' are you referring to, #1, or #2?
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justify
tr.v. jus·ti·fied, jus·ti·fy·ing, jus·ti·fies
1. To demonstrate or prove to be just, right, or valid: justified each budgetary expense as necessary; anger that is justified by the circumstances.
2. To free (a human) of the guilt and penalty attached to grievous sin. Used of God.
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Amazing isn't it Ferris? It is because of Jesus's one time sacrifice on the cross that sin itself was taken care of right then and there the day that He died, and became the sacrifice for all not only the nation of Israel, but also Gentile nations too, which allows for a universal conclusion that the blood shed on the cross was indeed for all people for all sins being paid for in the Lord's Death, which now the believer goes into and die too with Christ in being baptized in his death, in which brings forth new life from the old former life, being justified by the life that Jesus Christ had lived on behalf of all the world. Which brings forth a person to look towards the things of God more and to learn more about the Lord and the things of the bible. To build a solid foundation based on the having the spirit with-in you being justified and by faith being made right with God according to Paul in Romans.