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How does the concept of imputation apply to the doctrine of Christ?

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Imputation in Christ's work means our sins are credited to Him while His righteousness is credited to us, securing our salvation.

The doctrine of imputation is central to understanding Christ's redemptive work. It indicates that our sins were laid upon Christ, making Him a sin offering for us (Isaiah 53:6). Conversely, His perfect righteousness is imputed to believers, ensuring that we stand justified before God (Romans 5:1). This two-way imputation underscores the beauty of the gospel; Christ bore our sins, and in return, we receive an alien righteousness—drawing from His merit and not our own (2 Corinthians 5:21). This foundational truth reassures us that our acceptance before God rests entirely on Christ's obedience and sacrificial death, not our merit or works.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 5:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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