To Whom Was Sin Imputed?
"Blessed
is the man to whom
the
Lord will not impute sin"
-Romans
4:8 [KJV]
"Blessed"
means well off, happy, to be envied. "The man"
stands for every vessel of mercy, everyone chosen unto salvation,
redeemed by the blood of Christ, certain to be regenerated by the
Spirit and brought to faith in the Savior and destined to dwell with
the Lord forever.
"Impute"
means to reckon, to charge to the account of. Concerning this man who
is blessed, there is no doubt as to his natural depravity "for
all have sinned" (Romans 3:23). But the issue before us
is not the man’s sinfulness, but the non-imputation of sin
to him. This raises an important question. If God declares that this
man’s sin is not imputed to him, to whom then was it imputed and
how was the debt removed? After all, if sin is not reckoned to this
man, surely the justice of God demands it be reckoned to a suitable
Substitute.
The
man owed a debt to God which he had no ability to pay and we know
that the Lord cannot merely erase the indebtedness without
satisfaction because "the wages of sin is death"
(Romans 6:23). While it is true that the blessed man has been cleared
of all charges and stands righteous before God, yet the issue remains
- to whom was his sin imputed and how was justice satisfied? Here is
the gospel answer. Unbeknown to the blessed man prior to
regeneration, the Surety stood for him in the covenant of grace and
became fully responsible and accountable for his sins.
The
Father has always looked to Christ to make satisfaction for
the iniquities of His people. The sin of the man was imputed to
Christ and when He died as God’s Sacrifice, He canceled the
indebtedness, removed the guilt, washed sin away and brought in
EVERLASTING RIGHTEOUSNESS. As the debt was imputed to
Christ and He paid it in full, so the righteousness He established
has been imputed to the blessed man and he stands perpetually
accepted and blameless before God.
"Who
shall lay anything to the charge of
God’s elect? It is
God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is
Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, Who is
even at the right hand of God, Who also maketh intercession for us"
God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is
Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, Who is
even at the right hand of God, Who also maketh intercession for us"
-Romans
8:33-34 [KJV]
-Gospel
report by preacher Jim Byrd
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