Justified, in those verses means that the person has met the standard for entrance into the Kingdom. It means that now, the rules apply to him/her. Torah is now relevant in their lives. It doesn’t mean that they can do whatever they want, just like if you move to another city or country and you are granted citizenship, you must follow the laws of that city/country. You are not free to do what you want.
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Cheryl Durham, Ph.D.Cheryl is the Executive Director at Living Truth. She is also currently Dean of Students and Professor of New Testament Culture and History at Master's International University of Divinity. She holds a Bachelor and Master's Degree in Biblical Counseling, a Doctor of Biblical Studies in Worldview and a Ph.D. in New Testament History and Culture. Archives
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