"The imagery of counting and crediting is financial but that of imputation is legal. Both mean "to reckon something as belonging to someone" but in the former case, this is money, in the latter, innocence or guilt".
John R W Stott - "BST Series - The Message of Romans" - IVP, Leicester (1994) - (p127).
"The man who never reads will never be read. He who never quotes will never be quoted. He who will not use the thoughts of other men's brains proves that he has no brains of his own ... You need to read" - C H Spurgeon. "To fail to learn from the pulpit of the past is to impoverish that of the present" - Tony Sargent
Monday 9 June 2008
John Stott on the Terms of Justification
Labels:
Book Romans,
Dan Bowen,
Gospel,
Imputation,
John Stott,
Justification,
Righteousness
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