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How do we know God does not impute sin to believers?

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Scripture assures that God does not impute sin to believers through the atoning work of Christ.

The assurance that God does not impute sin to believers is found in multiple scriptural affirmations. Psalm 32:2 states, "Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin," highlighting the blessedness of those whose iniquities are forgiven. Further, in Romans 4:6-8, Paul refers to the righteousness that comes from faith, explaining that God justifies the ungodly and does not count their sins against them. This truth underscores the grace of God, whereby all the liabilities of sin are transferred to Christ, allowing believers to stand innocent before Him. Thus, the doctrine of justification through faith in Christ assures believers of their standing in grace with no condemnation.
Scripture References: Psalm 32:2, Romans 4:6-8

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