Where in the Bible does it say God will remember your sins no more?
“The Lord cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance; nevertheless” (D&C 1:31–32), the Lord said, “he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more” (D&C 58:42).
Should we remember our sins?
Uchtdorf of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has taught: “God did not promise that we would not remember our sins. Remembering will help us avoid making the same mistakes again. But if we stay true and faithful, the memory of our sins will be softened over time.
Will God forgive sins I don’t remember?
Never forget why God forgives us. He doesn’t forgive us because we remember every sin we have ever committed. No, he forgives us for only one reason: Jesus Christ took all our sins — without exception — upon himself when he died on the cross for us.
What does the Bible say about forgetting sins?
Paul told the Roman Christians God would forgive our sins and cover them up (Romans 4:7). When God forgives our sin he puts it out of his mind; he erases it from the pages of time; he forgets it. The poet was right: “God moves in a mysterious way / His wonders to perform.” In Christ, God faces our sin.
Does God remind us of our past?
Yes, God forgets our past, for He has forgiven us of all the mean, low-down things we have done. Our past has changed, because, in God’s eyes, we have no past, only a great future.
How do I ask God to forgive all my sins?
Once you’ve confessed your sin to God, ask him for forgiveness by saying something like, “Please forgive me for my weakness in that moment.” After you’ve finished praying, accept God’s forgiveness, since he loves you and will always forgive your sins when you repent for them.
Does God see sin?
Scripture clearly indicates that God does view sin differently and that He proscribed a different punishment for sin depending upon its severity. While God does see sin differently we now have Jesus to forgive us of our sin.
Why do we have to be sorry for our sins?
This is because apologizing opens up the doors to communication, which allows you to reconnect with the person who was hurt. It also allows you to express regret that they have been hurt, which lets them know you really care about their feelings. This can help them feel safer with you again.