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What does the Bible say about God forgetting our sins?

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The Bible states that God promises to forget the sins of His people, as seen in Isaiah 43:25 and Jeremiah 31:34.

Isaiah 43:25 declares God’s intention to blot out transgressions and not remember sins, emphasizing the assurance of forgiveness for His people. This is reiterated in Jeremiah 31:34, where God affirms that He will forgive their iniquity and remember their sin no more. This notion reflects the incredible grace bestowed upon believers, portraying God's forgetfulness of sin as part of the new covenant established through Christ. Understanding God's ability to forget sin anthropomorphically aids our comprehension, as it speaks to His steadfastness and faithfulness towards those He has redeemed.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:25, Jeremiah 31:34, Psalm 103:12, Jeremiah 50:20

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