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What is the basis of God's forgiveness according to the Bible?

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The basis of God's forgiveness lies in the righteousness of Christ and His atoning sacrifice.

God's forgiveness is grounded in the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ, who bore the sins of His people. As articulated in Romans 4, God justifies the ungodly based on faith, not works. This means that the righteousness of Christ is credited to believers, allowing them to stand uncharged before God. Furthermore, in Psalm 32:1-2, the blessedness of those whose sins are not imputed to them highlights the grace that characterizes God's forgiveness. Thus, the foundational truth is that forgiveness is rooted in the gospel and the work of Christ, rather than our own merit.
Scripture References: Romans 4:4-5, Psalm 32:1-2

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