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

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The Bible teaches that God does not see sin in His people because He has forgiven and blotted out their transgressions through Christ.

According to Numbers 23:21, it is stated that God has not beheld iniquity in Jacob, meaning He does not impute sin to His chosen people. This does not imply that there is no sin present; rather, it reflects God’s attitude of grace towards His people. As John Gill noted, the glory of the Bible and the mirror of the gospel is this truth that God sees no sin in His people, indicating that the divine justice sees no iniquity in those for whom Christ has made atonement.
Scripture References: Numbers 23:21, Isaiah 43:25, Ephesians 1:3-4, Romans 4:8, Romans 8:1, Psalms 103:12

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