Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.
It would be good for us to take into account what truly makes us blessed—or happy. I’ve known people who profess to be Christians who surely don’t appear to be happy (and yes, I’ve been there too). Somewhere along the way, we’ve forgotten what really makes us blessed.
- The happiness God promises is not money.
- The happiness God promises is not success.
- The happiness God promises is not comfort.
- The happiness God promises is not a life of ease.
Living for Christ can make all those things easier to come by, but none of them are promised.
The happiness God promises is that “the Lord will not impute sin.”
The phrase “will not” is a double negative. It means “certainly not” or “by no means.” The word “impute” means “to take an inventory of.” It carries the idea of listing out, studying, and making a record of our sin.
I want to tell you that while this may not seem like such a big deal right now, there will surely come a day when you stare death in the face and begin thinking about your sins. In that moment, if you know Christ as your Saviour, the happiest thought you will possess is this: the Lord will by no means list those sins before you. He has forgotten them on account of Christ.
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