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How do we know that God will not remember our sins?

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We know God will not remember our sins because He promises in Isaiah 43:25 that He will blot them out.

God's promise not to remember our sins is a testament to His character as a merciful and gracious deity. Isaiah 43:25 affirms, 'I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake; and I will not remember thy sins.' This assurance is rooted in the finality of Christ's atonement, which leaves no room for our sins to be held against us. This is a comfort for sinners who understand their wretchedness and cling desperately to God's grace, knowing that His forgiveness is absolute and forever. It is through this understanding that believers find hope and peace amidst their failures.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:25

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