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Classic: Three Imputations (Part 2)

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threeimputations Today on NoCo, we listen in to the continuation of a message that Pastor Mike recently preached at Bethlehem Bible Church in West Boylston, MA on the three imputations from Romans 5:12-21 Pastor Mike preaches verse-by-verse, so please open up your Bible to Romans 5:12-21. By no personal fault of your own Adam sinned and God credits your account with that sin; and by no personal merit or work of your own Jesus Christ lives righteously and through faith alone credits His righteousness to you. For the definition of imputation turn to Philemon 18: If he has wronged you at all, or owes you anything, charge that to my account. Imputation means to count it toward someone else (to credit it to someone else). This is important because this is the way God does things in the world-this is a Biblical truth. Three Biblical Imputations: 1. Adam's sin was imputed to all of his decedents 2.Christ, though not a sinner, has our sins credited to His account-this is the concept of substitution. Continued next week... (Click here for , )
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threeimputations Today on NoCo, we listen in to the continuation of a message that Pastor Mike recently preached at Bethlehem Bible Church in West Boylston, MA on the three imputations from Romans 5:12-21 Pastor Mike preaches verse-by-verse, so please open up your Bible to Romans 5:12-21. By no personal fault of your own Adam sinned and God credits your account with that sin; and by no personal merit or work of your own Jesus Christ lives righteously and through faith alone credits His righteousness to you. For the definition of imputation turn to Philemon 18: If he has wronged you at all, or owes you anything, charge that to my account. Imputation means to count it toward someone else (to credit it to someone else). This is important because this is the way God does things in the world-this is a Biblical truth. Three Biblical Imputations: 1. Adam's sin was imputed to all of his decedents 2.Christ, though not a sinner, has our sins credited to His account-this is the concept of substitution. Continued next week... (Click here for , )
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