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How does God’s grace relate to the non-imputation of sin?

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God's grace is the foundation for the non-imputation of sin, illustrating His mercy in justifying sinners through Christ.

The non-imputation of sin is fundamentally a demonstration of God’s grace toward humanity. God, in His mercy, chooses not to count our sins against us; instead, He places our transgressions upon Christ, who bore the penalty we deserved. This grace reveals the character of God as a just and holy being willing to forgive and accept the ungodly through faith in Christ. Scripture supports this by declaring that Christ became sin for us so that we might receive His righteousness, showcasing the depth and richness of God's grace at work in our justification.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Psalm 32:2

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