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What does the Bible say about the permanence of God's forgiveness?

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The Bible assures that God's forgiveness is perfect and complete, meaning that once forgiven, our sins are removed from us forever.

The permanence of God's forgiveness is a central theme in Reformed theology. Scripture unequivocally states that when God forgives, He does so completely and irrevocably. Colossians 2:13 articulates this truth by asserting, 'having forgiven you all trespasses,' indicating that no sin is left unforgiven. This perfect tense signifies a completed action, ensuring that believers can stand fully assured that their sins are not brought back against them. This truth provides immense comfort and security for Christians, affirming that the blood of Christ has paid the full price for their redemption.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:13, Ephesians 1:7

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