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What does it mean that God forgives and sees no sin in His people?

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It means that God has fully forgiven the sins of His people through Christ, declaring them righteous before Him.

When the Scriptures declare that God sees no sin in His people, it communicates the profound reality of divine forgiveness. This truth rests on the foundational work of Christ, who has paid the penalty for the sins of His people. As a result, the record of their sins is blotted out and will not be brought against them on Judgment Day. Isaiah 43:25 emphasizes this by stating that God blots out transgressions and does not remember sins. This gives believers deep assurance that their standing before God is not based on their performance but on the grace afforded to them through the finished work of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:25, Hebrews 10:17, Jeremiah 50:20

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