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How do we know that God pardons all our iniquities?

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God's promise of pardon for all iniquities is affirmed in Jeremiah 33:8 and fulfilled in Christ's sacrificial atonement.

In Jeremiah 33:8, God declares, 'I will cleanse them from all their iniquity.' This promise is foundational to understanding God's redemptive plan through Christ. The New Testament reinforces this truth by teaching that through Christ's sacrifice, believers are justified and forgiven of all sins. Scriptures like Romans 8:1 assure us that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, emphasizing that God, in His mercy, has provided complete forgiveness. Hence, the believer's assurance lies not in their righteousness but in the finished work of Christ, who has borne our sins and secured our pardon.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 33:8, Romans 8:1, Titus 2:14

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