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What does imputation mean in the context of salvation?

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Imputation refers to God counting Christ's righteousness as belonging to the believer through faith.

In the theological framework, imputation is a critical concept that denotes God's action of attributing the righteousness of Christ to the believer. Romans 4:6-8 indicates that God does not impute sin to the one who believes; rather, He credits righteousness. This is a crucial aspect of understanding how believers are justified; God treats the faithful as righteous, not due to any of their deeds but solely because of Christ's righteousness being accounted to them.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6-8

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