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

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God does not impute sin to believers because their sins are imputed to Christ, the substitute.

The assurance that God does not impute sin to believers is rooted in the doctrine of imputation, where David’s righteousness is credited to him through faith in Christ. Romans 4:6-8 states that God imputes righteousness without works, declaring blessed those whose sins are forgiven. This principle is crucial for understanding salvation in the Reformed tradition, as it emphasizes that it is not through our own merit but through faith in Christ that we receive forgiveness and are accounted as righteous. Thus, believers can approach God with confidence, knowing their sins have been laid upon their Savior.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6-8

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