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"Imputed sin/righteousness" ... that brings up an interesting point.
We (Orthodox) read the Scriptures say that God imputes righteousness - a verb. Not that we receive a thing (noun) called "imputed righteousness". But it is difficult to explain to a Protestant understanding.
However, I am interested in the assumption that sin is also "imputed". Is this the assumption that every human person born is guilty of Adam's sin?
Orthodox do not believe this btw. Each person is accused by their own sins, not by those of anyone except himself. But of course, forgiveness is available.
Hi Anastasia, my understanding is that the sins of God's elect are imputed/credited/reckoned/etc. to Christ, and that His righteousness, merited for us by the perfect, righteous life He lived among us, is credited to our accounts ... along with the sharing of His Divine righteousness, of course (by which we literally become the very, "righteousness of God in Him" .. 2 Corinthians 5:21).
δικαιοσύνη [dikaiosune] - "righteousness" in 2 Cor 5:21 is a noun, just FYI.
As for the Judgment, we believe/the Bible teaches, that each man/woman will be judged by God according to what they have done, not what anyone else has done. We believe that we inherited our sinful nature from our progenitors, but the actual sinning (what we will be held accountable for before God), we do all by ourselves.
Yours and His,
David
"He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on
our behalf, that we might become the
righteousness of God in Him"
2 Corinthians 5:21
our behalf, that we might become the
righteousness of God in Him"
2 Corinthians 5:21
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