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How do we know that God has the power to subdue our iniquities?

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We know that God can subdue our iniquities through His promises and through the evidence of His actions in our lives, as reflected in scripture.

The assurance of God's ability to subdue our iniquities stems from His faithful promises and the consistent testimony of His intervention in the life of believers. Micah 7:19 explicitly states that God will turn again and show compassion, indicating a divine willingness and capability to address sin. Furthermore, throughout scripture, the connection between grace and the believer’s struggle with sin is evident; Romans 8 elucidates how all things work together for good for those called according to His purpose, ultimately showing that God's involvement radically changes our relationship with iniquity. Believers often testify of experiences where they have sensed the Lord subduing their natural inclinations toward sin, affirming that victory indeed comes from reliance on Him.
Scripture References: Micah 7:19, Romans 8

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