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How do we know God will judge our secret sins?

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God's promise to judge secret sins is affirmed in Jeremiah 29:23, illustrating His awareness and authority to hold us accountable.

The assurance of God's judgment over secret sins is firmly rooted in scripture, specifically in Jeremiah 29:23: 'For they have done outrageous things. I know it and am a witness to it, declares the Lord.' This verse underscores God's active role as a witness to all actions, including those concealed in secrecy. The concept of God's judgment is not merely a future event but a present reality that serves as a warning against the deception of hypocrisy.

As believers, understanding that God keeps a record of every sin should instill a sense of accountability within us. The metaphor of God having a 'debt book' where every sin is recorded emphasizes His meticulous nature regarding our actions. This divine oversight serves both to encourage righteousness and to deter from the inclination towards secret sins, as one cannot escape the omniscient eye of God. His judgment will eventually bring every act, whether hidden or in the open, into account, thereby holding us responsible for our choices.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:23

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