What does the Bible say about God seeing no sin in His people?
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The Bible teaches that God sees no sin in His people because their sins have been atoned for by Christ's sacrifice.
The doctrine that God sees no sin in His people is rooted in the completed work of Jesus Christ, who bore the sins of His people and satisfied God's justice. In Numbers 23:21, Balaam, albeit a false prophet, proclaims, 'He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath He seen perverseness in Israel.' This statement reflects the reality that, in terms of justice, God does not impute sin to those who are in Christ. Their sins have been completely forgiven, blotted out, and cast behind God's back, as expressed in Isaiah 43:25 and Psalms 103:12. Thus, for believers, God's perception is through the lens of Christ's righteousness.
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