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Why is the concept of not imputed sin important for Christians?

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Not imputed sin is crucial as it emphasizes that believers are free from the penalty of sin due to Christ's sacrifice.

The concept of not having sin imputed to believers is vital as it assures Christians of their standing before God. As Romans 6:23 reveals, the wages of sin is death; however, for those in Christ, their sins are not charged against them because Jesus bore that penalty. This assurance allows believers to live in the freedom and confidence of their salvation, knowing that they can approach God without fear of condemnation. Furthermore, this doctrine reinforces the completeness of Christ's work—He did not merely cover our sins; He removed them entirely, taking them away as far as the east is from the west (Psalm 103:12). Therefore, the peace of mind and the access to God that believers enjoy hinges on the truth that their sins are not imputed but rather dealt with through Christ's perfect sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, Psalm 103:12

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