how many times does God impute righteousness?
Genesis 15:6 And he believed in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness.
believed = Hebrew 'āman = first use in Scripture
counted = Hebrew ḥāšaḇ = first use in Scripture
righteousness = Hebrew ṣᵊḏāqâ = first use in Scripture
There is much truth in Gen 15:6 ... some consider that NT writings overrule OT writings. However, sometimes considering the first use of words or concepts in Scripture reveals that what is revealed in NT is carried over from OT to NT ... i.e. there is no change in facts/circumstances between OT and NT. NT believers believe in the same God OT believers believed in. NT believers believe in the same Messiah OT believers believed in.
In the Gen 15:6 instance, righteousness was not imputed to Abraham until Abraham finally believed God concerning a child being born to him.
God told Abraham in Gen 12 that He would make a great nation out of Abraham ... but Abraham did not believe ... however Abraham did believe God that he should leave so he obeyed and left.
God told Abraham in Gen 13 that He would give the land to Abraham and his seed would be like the dust of the earth ... no indication that Abraham believed.
Genesis 15 sets the pattern for God imputing righteousness:
God reveals truth to mankind
mankind believes or suppresses the truth in unrighteousness
God gives increase if believed ... God does not increase if not believed.
When Abraham finally believe in Gen 15, that was when God gave increase and righteousness was imputed to him.
The sequence did not change from Gen 15:6 (OT) to Rom 4 (NT)
yet some who post on this thread claim that faith is "works" on the part of mankind ... can't remember if you're one of them ... but quite a few claim that believing Scripture results in a "works based salvation" when Scripture makes clear that faith is not works and faith in the gospel of Christ results in salvation because the gospel of Christ is the power of God unto salvation to those who believe.
Then we've got some who claim (and some agree) that the only response natural man can or will have to the things of God is to "hate God, reject the light, hear the gospel message as foolishness, can't receive or comprehend, inherently opposed", etc., etc. ... you know the whole pitch.
So when I read about Abraham, who obeyed God when God told him to leave Ur in Gen 12 ... but righteousness was not imputed to Abraham until years later in Gen 15 ... I'm going to go with what God reveals concerning mankind being able to hear God and obey even though not as yet righteous.
I think the only agreement you and I have arrived at is that God reaches out to mankind before mankind responds.
I believe natural man can either believe when God reaches out ... or natural man can suppress the truth in unrighteousness when God reaches out.
However, my understanding is that you believe natural man cannot hear or if natural man does hear, he or she can only suppress the truth in unrighteousness until God works something within ... whereas I believe that it is the Word of God believed that works that "something" within. The Word of God is a living Word and God works within to bring increase when His Word is believed.
I do not believe your stance that the reason those who reject God do so because they cannot "hear". They hear ... they just reject. I also do not believe mankind rejecting affects the sovereignty of God. God is true if no one believes ... the Lord Jesus Christ is Lord of all if no one believes ... God's Word is true even if no one believes it.
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