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Why is the concept of non-imputation of sin important for Christians?

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The non-imputation of sin assures Christians of their acceptance with God based solely on Christ's work, alleviating guilt and fostering joy.

The doctrine of non-imputation is essential because it establishes that believers are not held accountable for their sins due to Christ’s redemptive work. This truth encourages Christians to approach God with confidence, knowing their sins are forgiven and that they are clothed in Christ’s righteousness. As Psalm 32 highlights, the blessing of God's grace allows us to rejoice in our standing before Him, free from condemnation. This assurance empowers believers to live in the light of Christ's love and grace, fostering a life of gratitude and holy living, motivated not by fear but by love.
Scripture References: Psalm 32, Romans 8:1

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