Saturday, October 25, 2025

Sin Exchanged For Salvation

From Sin to Holiness

Romans 4:8 Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin 

Your Clear Account

This verse speaks to a fundamental principle of grace and redemption. To impute means to attribute or reckon something to someone's account. In this context, it refers to God's act of not charging you with sin specifically after you have accepted the free gift of Jesus Christ.

The Holy Ghost elaborates on this concept in Romans 4:6-8, quoting the psalm and explaining how righteousness is reckoned apart from works. He emphasizes that this blessing comes through faith, not through maintaining a set of rules, or being really good, or perfect law-keeping.

Imputation of Righteousness

The counterpoint to non-imputation of sin is the imputation of righteousness. This means that not only are sins not counted against you when you believe, but Christ's perfect righteousness is actually credited to your account. It's a divine exchange where your sinfulness is replaced with Christ's righteousness.

Summation

The psalmist’s proclamation that “the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin” is blessed underscores a foundational biblical principle: righteousness is bestowed not by human achievement but by Jesus Christ completed work, “it is finished” put to your credit. When God chooses to forgo counting sin against you, He simultaneously imputes righteousness, granting you a status of justified before Him. This holy accounting forms the basis for the believer’s assurance of standing justified before God.

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