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What does it mean that God cannot remember our sins?

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God cannot remember our sins because they have been completely removed from His sight (Jeremiah 50:20).

God's inability to remember our sins is rooted in the redemptive work of Christ. As stated in Jeremiah 50:20, the iniquities of Israel shall not be found because God parades His grace in the form of pardon. This signifies that our sins, having been dealt with by Christ, no longer exist in divine memory. Thus, when forgiveness is granted, it is absolute—illustrating a reality where God's perspective is eternally cleansed, free of sin and condemnation for all who are in Christ. This aspect is encouraging for believers, as it assures us of our standing before God as vitally accepted.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 50:20

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