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The poem, “Imputed Glory: God Sees His Son in the Redeemed Child,” portrays a sinner’s transformation through divine grace. It describes a sinner, humbled and sorrowful, who is seen by God not for their faults but through the radiant image of Christ. God’s gaze, filled with love, recognizes His Son’s righteousness in the sinner, covering their guilt and bringing light. Through Christ’s redemptive work, the sinner is made whole and welcomed as a beloved child of God, reflecting the theological concept of imputed righteousness.The poem, “Imputed Glory: God Sees His Son in the Redeemed Child,” illustrates a sinner’s redemption through God’s grace. It describes a sinner, weighed down by guilt, being viewed by God through the lens of Christ’s pure image. God’s love flows, covering the sinner’s guilt with Christ’s righteousness, transforming them into a redeemed child of God, embodying the concept of imputed glory and Christ’s redemptive power.

A sinner kneels in shadows deep,
With burdened heart, the soul does weep,
God’s holy gaze, both vast and true,
Sees Christ’s pure image shining through.

The Son’s reflection, radiant, bright,
Covers all guilt, brings holy light,
Not for the sinner’s deeds or name,
But through the Savior’s sacred claim.

Divine love flows, a ceaseless stream,
Redeems the soul, makes whole, redeemed,
In Christ alone, the sinner’s near,
A child of God, forever dear.