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How do we know the imputation of sin is true?

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The doctrine of imputation is supported by Scripture, especially in passages such as 1 Peter 3:18 and Romans 4:25, which affirm that Christ bore our sins.

The theological grounding for the imputation of sin lies heavily in Scripture, particularly in 1 Peter 3:18, which teaches that Christ suffered for our sins once for all, emphasizing His role as our substitute. Romans 4:25 further reinforces this by declaring that Christ was delivered over to death for our offenses and raised for our justification. The transfer of our guilt onto Christ is a legal transaction depicted throughout the Old Testament sacrificial system, wherein the guilt of the offerer is transferred to the sacrifice, thus making it an acceptable offering. This understanding strengthens our conviction that our sins were judicially counted against Christ, affirming that He was legally recognized as a sinner in our place, even though He Himself was sinless.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:18, Romans 4:25, Romans 4:8, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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A Mass of Sin
Brandan Kraft · Jun 15, 2020
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