Collection: SIMUL JUSTUS ET PECCATOR

"Simul Justus et Peccator" – What Does It Mean?
"Simul Justus et Peccator," a Latin phrase coined by Martin Luther himself, encapsulates the essence of the Reformation view. "Simul" signifies 'at the same time' or 'simultaneously,' "Justus" translates to 'just' or 'righteous,' and "Peccator" means 'sinner.' Luther's genius was to reveal that, in our justification, we are both righteous and sinners at the same time.

From one perspective, we remain sinners, bearing our inborn imperfections, as seen under the scrutiny of God. However, from a different perspective, through faith in Jesus Christ, His perfect righteousness is imputed to us, and we are considered just and righteous. This paradox lies at the very heart of the gospel.

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Browse our Simul Justus et Peccator Collection now and choose the pieces that resonate with your faith journey. With every item, you're not just wearing clothing; you're wearing a profound theological statement. Share this beautiful paradox with the world. Embrace Simul Justus et Peccator, and let your clothing be a testament to your unshakable faith.