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How do we know the doctrine of God seeing no sin in His people is true?

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This doctrine is confirmed through scripture demonstrating that Christ's sacrifice completely removes the sins of believers.

The truth of God seeing no sin in His people rests upon the redemptive work of Christ. Scriptures such as Romans 4:8 affirm that God will not impute sin to those who are in Christ. The complete, effectual atonement accomplished by Jesus guarantees that His people are no longer condemned under the law (Romans 8:1). God's justice is satisfied, meaning that He cannot hold believers accountable for sins that Christ has already paid for. Isaiah 44:22 also indicates that God blots out transgressions, which solidifies the believer's standing as wholly justified and free from guilt.
Scripture References: Romans 4:8, Romans 8:1, Isaiah 44:22

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