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What does it mean that God does not deal with us as our sins deserve?

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It means that God shows mercy and grace to His people, offering forgiveness rather than judgment.

The notion that God does not deal with us as our sins deserve reveals the depth of His mercy and grace. Hezekiah exemplifies this in his acknowledgment of God's forgiveness and healing despite his unworthy state. In Isaiah 38:17, Hezekiah states, 'Thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back,' indicating that God chooses not to remember our sins against us. This truth is foundational to the Gospel, emphasizing that while we are deserving of judgment, God's love and sacrifice through Christ provide us with redemption and grace. This assurance encourages us to approach God, knowing He desires to restore and uplift us rather than condemn us.
Scripture References: Isaiah 38:17, Romans 5:8

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