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What does it mean to have our sins imputed to Christ?

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Having our sins imputed to Christ means that our sins are assigned to Him, allowing us to be declared righteous before God.

Imputation of sin to Christ refers to the biblical teaching that Christ bore the sins of His people during His crucifixion. This concept is foundational to the Reformed understanding of justification, where Romans 4:5 states that God justifies the ungodly. The transfer of sin from the believer to Christ means that the penalty due for those sins was fully satisfied in Christ's sacrificial death. Conversely, His righteousness is imputed to believers, meaning that they are now seen as righteous in God's sight. This double transaction—our sins laid upon Him and His righteousness granted to us—encapsulates the heart of the gospel and the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 4:5, Isaiah 53:6

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