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How do we know our sins are pardoned according to the Bible?

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The Bible assures believers that all their iniquity is pardoned through the grace of God (Isaiah 40:2).

Isaiah 40:2 declares that 'her iniquity is pardoned,' providing profound comfort to those who struggle with the weight of their sins. The idea of pardon is not simply a temporary relief but signifies a complete forgiveness that Christ secured for His people. The assurance of pardon is crucial for the believer as it underscores that regardless of past failures or present struggles, redemption through Jesus Christ means that our sins are fully forgiven. As Jeremiah 50:20 states, 'the iniquity of Israel shall be sought for, and there shall be none,' highlighting the totality of this pardon.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:2, Jeremiah 50:20

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