If "ones God Justified through Christ are Justified" then they are no longer "ungodly".
Romans 4:25 ... the verbs are in the present tense:
Romans 4:5 But to him that worketh not, but believeth [present tense] on him that justifieth [present tense] the ungodly, his faith is counted [present tense] for righteousness.
The verbs are in the present tense which means that at the very moment the person believes, his/her faith is counted for righteousness ... at that very moment, God justifies the one who believes ... at that very moment the believer is no longer ungodly.
All born again ones were "ungodly" until the moment they believeth on Him that justifieth ... once justified, they are no longer "ungodly".
I know you need to have the "ungodly" justified before they believe ... I believe you have even indicated that the "ungodly" are justified before they were even born. However, your erroneous dogma does not align with Scripture as Scripture tells us that if one is justified, he or she is no longer "ungodly".
READ YOUR BIBLE!!!
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Romans 4:25 ... the verbs are in the present tense:
Romans 4:5 But to him that worketh not, but believeth [present tense] on him that justifieth [present tense] the ungodly, his faith is counted [present tense] for righteousness.
The verbs are in the present tense which means that at the very moment the person believes, his/her faith is counted for righteousness ... at that very moment, God justifies the one who believes ... at that very moment the believer is no longer ungodly.
All born again ones were "ungodly" until the moment they believeth on Him that justifieth ... once justified, they are no longer "ungodly".
I know you need to have the "ungodly" justified before they believe ... I believe you have even indicated that the "ungodly" are justified before they were even born. However, your erroneous dogma does not align with Scripture as Scripture tells us that if one is justified, he or she is no longer "ungodly".
READ YOUR BIBLE!!!
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