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Why is it significant that believers won't remember their sins in God's presence?

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Not remembering sins signifies complete forgiveness and a perfect relationship restored between God and His people.

The significance of not remembering sins lies in the profound nature of God's perfect forgiveness towards His children. Revelation 7:17 illustrates that God will wipe away every tear, indicating complete reconciliation and removal of the barriers sin has caused. In the new creation, believers will no longer deal with the guilt or shame of their past sins, ensuring an unhindered relationship with God. This does not negate the reality of sin, but instead showcases the transformative power of Christ's atonement, which removes the consequences of sin completely, allowing believers to experience full joy and lasting peace in His presence.
Scripture References: Revelation 7:17

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Perfect Salvation
Norm Wells · May 27, 2009
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