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What does the Bible say about God seeing no sin in His people?

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The Bible asserts that God does not see sin in His people because their sins have been paid for by Christ's sacrifice.

The doctrine that God sees no sin in His people is rooted in the truth of Scripture, specifically in Numbers 23:21, which states, 'He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath he seen perverseness in Israel.' This declaration does not imply that believers are sinless; rather, it signifies that God does not attribute sin to His elect due to the atoning work of Jesus Christ. Through Christ's sacrifice, our sins have not only been forgiven, but they have been blotted out as if they never existed in the eyes of God's justice. Thus, believers can stand confidently before God, knowing they are accepted in Christ despite their ongoing struggle with sin.
Scripture References: Numbers 23:21, Romans 4:8, Romans 8:1, Isaiah 43:25, Psalms 103:12

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