The popular phrase justifying faith as "just as if I had never sinned" is often attributed to Martin Luther, the 16th-century Protestant reformer, or sometimes John Calvin. While widely used by modern theologians and preachers to explain the concept of justification by faith, some scholars prefer the definition "just-as-if-I-had-always-obeyed" to emphasize the full imputation of Christ's righteousness.

Here is a song I just wrote that echoes this wonderful truth.

The popular phrase justifying faith as "just as if I had never sinned" is often attributed to Martin Luther, the 16th-century Protestant reformer, or sometimes John Calvin. While widely used by modern theologians and preachers to explain the concept of justification by faith, some scholars prefer the definition "just-as-if-I-had-always-obeyed" to emphasize the full imputation of Christ's righteousness. Here is a song I just wrote that echoes this wonderful truth.
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