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What does it mean for God to impute righteousness?

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To impute righteousness means that God counts the righteousness of Christ as belonging to the believer, making them justified before Him.

The theological concept of imputed righteousness is foundational in Reformed theology, particularly as illustrated in Psalm 32. In the sermon, it is explained that imputation involves God crediting Christ's righteousness to believers who are inherently without merit. This is akin to taking a white piece of cloth and dyeing it a different color; once imputed, the righteousness becomes attributed to the believer's account. This concept affirms that while individuals possess a sinful nature, God sees them through the lens of Christ's righteousness, which is necessary for justification before Him. As a result, believers can rest assured that their sins are not counted against them, allowing them to rejoice in their status as children of God.
Scripture References: Psalm 32:2, Romans 4:3-8

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