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How do we know God's pardon is complete and irreversible?

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God's pardon is complete and irreversible as He promises in Isaiah 43:25 that He will not remember our sins.

The assurance of God's complete and irreversible pardon is clearly seen in Isaiah 43:25, which states that God Himself does not remember our transgressions. This divine promise transcends our understanding, providing believers with peace and confidence even in the face of their own shortcomings. Notably, the pardon is not achieved through our actions, but through the sacrificial work of Christ, ensuring that justice is satisfied while delivering grace to the repentant. It reaffirms that once forgiven, God's acceptance and love are unchanging, emphasizing that He will not reverse His decision of forgiveness, therefore granting true and lasting assurance to His children.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:25

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