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Tag Archives: Imputation
Dear Mormon, Why Isn’t Jesus’ Baptism Good Enough?
This came up in our Bible study tonight. Mormons believe that baptism is required to enter the kingdom of God, and that you can be baptised for someone else by proxy. So it raises the question, why wasn’t the baptism … Continue reading
“Justification” — “Just as if I Never Sinned?”
When He pardoned our sin and imputed His righteousness to us, He covered it all. He justified us, lined us up perfectly with His full standard. Continue reading
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Tagged Forgiveness, Imputation, justification, righteousness, sin
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“Imputation” — The Way it Works
There aren’t good Christians and bad Christians, there are righteousness of God Christians and false Christians. Continue reading
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Tagged condemnation, Forgiveness, Imputation, righteousness, sin
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