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What does it mean that our sins are not imputed to us?

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Not having sins imputed means that God does not count our transgressions against us, granting us forgiveness through Christ.

The notion that our sins are not imputed to us is a profound aspect of justification in Christian theology, particularly in the context of Romans 4:8. This means that for those who are in Christ, their sins are not recorded against them; they are absolved from guilt and judgment. This doctrine emphasizes that it is through faith alone—not works—that believers are declared righteous before God. The imputation of Christ's righteousness to believers allows them to stand blameless before Him. Understanding this concept deepens one's appreciation for the grace of God, enabling sinners to experience the fullness of His love and acceptance.
Scripture References: Romans 4:8, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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