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How do we know the non-imputation of sin is true?

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The non-imputation of sin is affirmed in the gospel, where Christ takes our sins upon Himself.

The doctrine of non-imputation of sin represents a core aspect of the gospel. In 2 Corinthians 5:21, we see that Christ became sin for us, taking upon Himself the guilt of our transgressions. Thus, when we trust in Him, our sins are placed on Christ, and in turn, His righteousness is credited to us. This profound exchange illustrates not only God's justice but also His mercy, as He finds a way to be both just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus (Romans 3:26). The assurance of non-imputation is a central tenet of Reformed theology, reflecting God's unmerited favor and the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 3:26

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