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  • ...explanation that Jesus died on the cross as a substitute for sinners. God imputed (or moved) the guilt of our sins onto Christ and he, in our place, bore the
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  • ...eth us as righteous in His sight, only for the righteousness of [[Christ]] imputed to us, and received by faith alone. There are two aspects of [[justification]], They are Imputed Righteousness and Pardon.
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  • ...inherent righteousness, but only on account of the righteousness of Christ imputed (credited) to us by faith and His substitutionary sacrifice for our sins.
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  • ...ed by the perfect savior, Jesus Christ. These works are acquired by faith, imputed to the sinner. Luther says, “[I]f you desire to believe rightly and to po ...in is too much to be atoned for by a perfect savior whose righteousness is imputed to the sinner who reaches out in faith. But what then is the practical appl
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