
Imputation: The Sinner’s Only Hope
In recent years there has been a growing number of respected teachers who are giving up on this doctrine—at least on the way that it has been understood by our Protestant and Reformed forebears. Because this doctrine is so crucial and the growing challenges to it are so sincere (and, at some points, severe), all those who love the Word of God—and especially those whose calling it is to teach it—must be willing to reconsider what God has revealed to us about the way sinners are justified. If Luther, Calvin and Spurgeon are correct, then to misunderstand this doctrine is to contribute to the adulteration of the church.
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In recent years there has been a growing number of respected teachers who are giving up on this doctrine—at least on the way that it has been understood by our Protestant and Reformed forebears. Because this doctrine is so crucial and the growing challenges to it are so sincere (and, at some points, severe), all those who love the Word of God—and especially those whose calling it is to teach it—must be willing to reconsider what God has revealed to us about the way sinners are justified. If Luther, Calvin and Spurgeon are correct, then to misunderstand this doctrine is to contribute to the adulteration of the church.











