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1 1, 9 | for freedom Christ has set us free" (Gal 5:1-13; cf. Rom
2 1 (10)| 147. At the request of the US dialogue on justification,
3 3, 15 | while equipping and calling us to good works11. ~
4 3, 17 | of justification directs us in a special way towards
5 3, 17 | action in Christ: it tells us that as sinners our new
6 4, 27 | justifying grace, which makes us children of God. In justification
7 4, 36 | to God19, who liberates us from the darkness of sin
8 4, 36 | sin and death and awakens us to eternal life20. In this
9 5, 42 | pointless. They remain for us "salutary warnings" to which
10 5, 44 | the Holy Spirit to lead us further toward that visible
11 App | his saving gifts. All of us in this dialogue affirm
12 App | allow to be bestowed on us, but which we in no way -
13 App | forgiveness, must be God's work in us" (USA, no. 156.3). ~- "Both
14 App | he forgives sin and makes us truly righteous" (USA, no.
15 App | canon does not strike to us; if however Canon 20 affirms
16 App | commandments this applies to us. Concerning the reference
17 App | is no difference between us if these commandments are
18 App | otherwise it would apply to us." ~- The last paragraph
19 App | then it does not strike to us. But if 'righteousness'
20 App | acceptance by God, it strikes to us; for this righteousness
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