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Lesson: Imputation
It is important that you read the whole chapter and the related verses in your KJV Bible BEFORE you begin to answer these questions.
- What does the word imputation mean?
- Since man "COMES SHORT" and cannot make himself righteous; righteousness will have to be ________________ to him from God.
- Romans 3:22 teaches us that the God given righteousness (absolute perfection) is available to sinful man because of who's faithfulness?
- Whose faithfulness does God look to when offering his righteousness as a free gift to sinful man?
- Read Galatians 2:16 in your King James Bible. By whose faith are we justified?
- Read Galatians 2:20 (also in KJV version). By whose faith are we to live the Christian life?
- In Romans 3:22 we find that this gift of God's righteousness is available for how many?
- According to 1 Timothy 1:15 and 1 Timothy 2:4, how many did Christ die for? How many does God desire to save?
- In "time past" (prior to the Dispensation of Grace) the provision of the cross was limited to who? See Isaiah 53:4-8, Matthew 20:28, Matthew 26:28.
- Because of a change from to the Dispensation of the law to the Dispensation of Grace, the provision of the cross is now available to who? See 1 Timothy 2:5-7.
- While God's righteousness is available to everyone, it is "imputed" (remember the definition) only to who?
- We learned in Lesson #1 that man is unrighteous and therefore is guilty before God. Man needs perfect righteousness in order to be saved. How, as learned in this lesson, does man get that righteousness?
This speaks of an application.
- If you have believed the gospel, what has God imputed to your account?
- Give an example from your own life that will illustrate what the term "Imputation" or "Impute" mean.
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