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What does it mean to have our sins blotted out?

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Having our sins blotted out means they are completely forgiven and no longer counted against us.

To have our sins blotted out signifies a complete removal of guilt and condemnation, as affirmed in Colossians 2:14. The imagery of blotting out conveys that our sins are not merely covered; they are erased and no longer visible in God's record of us. This work was accomplished through Christ, who nailed the ordinances against us to the cross, emphasizing that no legal charge remains. This profound truth is foundational to our assurance of salvation and peace with God.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:14, Romans 8:1

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