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Why does God not see sin in His people?

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God does not see sin in His people because they are viewed through their union with Christ, who bore their sins.

God's perspective on His people is framed by their union with Christ. When He asserts that He sees no iniquity in Jacob, He emphasizes that believers are righteous in Him because Jesus has taken their sins upon Himself. This divine view doesn't deny the presence of sin but rather highlights God's grace and redemptive work. Thus, believers are regarded as holy and blameless before Him, having been cleansed by the blood of Christ.
Scripture References: Numbers 23:21, Colossians 1:22

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