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What does it mean that God remembers our sins no more?

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It means that, through Christ's sacrifice, God has irrevocably erased our sins from His memory, allowing us to live in the freedom of His forgiveness.

When the Bible states that God remembers our sins no more, it signifies a profound reality of His grace and mercy through Christ's atonement. As found in Hebrews 10:17, God declares, 'And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more.' This assurance conveys not simply forgetfulness but an intentional act of non-imputation of our failures. It reflects God's commitment to forgiving and accepting us based on the righteousness of Christ rather than our flawed actions. This truth liberates believers from the guilt of past sins and allows them to approach God with confidence, knowing they are fully accepted in the beloved.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:17

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