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What does it mean that God passes over transgressions?

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To say God passes over transgressions means He graciously forgives sins and does not hold them against His people.

The concept of God passing over transgressions, as illustrated in Micah 7:18, reveals His grace and mercy towards His people. It signifies that God, in His sovereign will, chooses to forgive and not to remember the sins of those who belong to Him. This theme resonates with the Passover in Exodus, where God spared the Israelites by seeing the blood on their doorposts. Similarly, through Christ, God sees His Son’s sacrifice, which satisfies divine justice, allowing Him to pass over the sins of His people. This act of divine pardon reflects God's character as merciful, presenting believers with the assurance that their sins are ultimately dealt with through the merits of Christ.
Scripture References: Micah 7:18, Exodus 12:13

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