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What does the Bible say about God impute righteousness?

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The Bible states that God imputes righteousness to sinners without works, highlighting the blessedness of those whose sins are covered (Romans 4:6-8).

In Romans 4:6-8, Paul echoes the sentiments of David, emphasizing that God imputes righteousness to individuals who have not performed works to earn it. This imputation occurs as a gracious act of God, reflecting His mercy and love towards sinners. The blessedness of the forgiven is affirmed by the repeated declaration that their sins are not counted against them. This profound truth indicates that genuine righteousness is bestowed upon believers through Christ, removing their guilt and shame, and replacing it with divine acceptance.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6-8, Psalm 32:1-2

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