The sermon titled "What The Bible Means By Impute" by Todd Nibert addresses the doctrine of imputation, particularly focusing on how God imputes righteousness to believers through faith in Jesus Christ. The key arguments emphasize that true biblical imputation is not a mere legal fiction where God overlooks sin, but rather a divine declaration that those who believe are made righteous because of Christ's sacrifice. Nibert supports his points with Scripture references such as 1 Corinthians 4:1-2, which describes ministers of Christ as stewards of God's mysteries, and Romans 4, where Paul explicates Abraham's faith being counted as righteousness. The significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance that believers stand before God as innocent and righteous, not because of their works, but solely through faith in Christ’s completed work. This understanding provides profound comfort and peace, affirming the character of God as both just and justifier.
“God imputes righteousness to me because that's what I am. How can that be? God doesn't impute righteousness to me, even though I'm not... He imputes righteousness to me because that's what I am.”
“Biblical justification is not simply God counting you righteous, even though you are sinful; it’s that you are in fact righteous before Him.”
“He imputes righteousness and does not impute sin. Now is that blessed?”
“The reason God did not impute my sins to me is there was no sin to impute to me.”
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