Thursday Apr 04, 2024
Double Imputation | Bible Study
The doctrine of double imputation is central to understanding Christian atonement, as described in 2 Corinthians 5:20-21. This doctrine teaches that, through Jesus Christ, a double transaction occurs in salvation: our sins are imputed to Him, and His righteousness is imputed to us. Jesus lived a perfect, sinless life, fulfilling the Law's requirements (active obedience), and He suffered and died for our sins (passive obedience). While His death paid the penalty for our sins, His perfect life earned for us a positive righteousness. This dual imputation is God's divine plan to reconcile sinful humanity to Himself, not through our works but through Christ's perfect work on our behalf. Thus, salvation is entirely by grace, with believers clothed in Christ's righteousness and destined for eternal life, as He declared in John 10:28.
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