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Why is it significant that God does not see sin in His people?

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It is significant because it shows God's grace and the effectiveness of Christ's sacrifice for His elect (Numbers 23:21).

The declaration that God does not behold iniquity in His people underscores the profound impact of Christ's atonement. In Numbers 23:21, it says, 'He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath He seen perverseness in Israel.' This means that for those who are in Christ, their sins have been completely atoned for, and God no longer sees them as transgressors. This reflects God's grace, mercy, and the perfect righteousness of Christ, which is imputed to believers. The significance lies in the assurance and peace this brings to the believers, affirming that our standing before God is based not on our performance, but solely on Christ's redemptive work, leading to eternal security for God's elect.
Scripture References: Numbers 23:21

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