In the Bible, the words of Ezekiel 18:21, 22 paint a touching picture of the extent of God’s forgiveness. When God forgives our sins, he will never hold those sins against us in the future. Instead, he puts the sins of repentant ones behind him.
(Isaiah 38:17) It is as if he wipes out the record of those sins. —Acts 3:19. As imperfect humans, we need God’s mercy.
After all, we sin many times. (Romans 3:23) But Jehovah wants us to know that if we are sincerely repentant, he is willing to forgive. And when he forgives, he forgets—that is, he will not rehash our sins in order to accuse or punish us ever again.
What a comforting thought.
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