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How do we know that the doctrine of imputation is true?

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The truth of imputation is supported by scriptural evidence and the nature of God's justice.

The doctrine of imputation is grounded in the biblical narrative found in Romans 4, where Paul discusses Abraham's faith being counted as righteousness. This legal framework shows that under the covenant of grace, God can declare a sinner righteous based on the merits of Christ. Furthermore, God's justice demands that sin must be dealt with, either through the sinner or through Christ, validating the concept of imputation, which assures that Christ's righteousness is credited to the believer.
Scripture References: Romans 4:1-8, Romans 5:15-21

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