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DO YOU KNOW A CHRISTIAN’S SINS HAVE BEEN “OBLITERATED?” 
This is cool! Not only can Christians relax in total peace because God 
has cleansed us of all sin, but when 
God says He will remember 
our sins no more, the Hebrew word 
used is, "obliterated." Our sins have 
been eradicated out of existence. 
Forgetting them was enough for God, 
so, praise God, there is 
nothing left of them!! With that in 
mind, in Philippians, Paul says to 
look at it this way: "I 'forget' 
what lies behind and
run swiftly toward what's ahead.”; What was ahead for Paul, and is for us, are rewards to lay at Jesus’ feet. Paul strove heavenward at the task Christ had for Him. "Forget" in Greek is "oblivion." There it is again! God says He obliterates any memory of our sins and Paul lets us know that means we are not to dwell, for even one moment, on past sins. That is absolutely awesome!! Whether your sin happened a year ago or one minute before now, for Christians, that sin has been expunged from all memory. It's been eliminated, exterminated, and annihilated. Why? That's what God's done for us because he loves us and so that we can focus on helping others come to heaven with us. SO, GET MOVING FORWARD
AND BRING OTHERS TO HEAVEN WITH YOU!! | image tagged in peace,hope,salvation,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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Not a meme, yet still in the wrong stream.
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So I suppose that means there is nothing wrong with being LGBTQ
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DO YOU KNOW A CHRISTIAN’S SINS HAVE BEEN “OBLITERATED?” This is cool! Not only can Christians relax in total peace because God has cleansed us of all sin, but when God says He will remember our sins no more, the Hebrew word used is, "obliterated." Our sins have been eradicated out of existence. Forgetting them was enough for God, so, praise God, there is nothing left of them!! With that in mind, in Philippians, Paul says to look at it this way: "I 'forget' what lies behind and run swiftly toward what's ahead.”; What was ahead for Paul, and is for us, are rewards to lay at Jesus’ feet. Paul strove heavenward at the task Christ had for Him. "Forget" in Greek is "oblivion." There it is again! God says He obliterates any memory of our sins and Paul lets us know that means we are not to dwell, for even one moment, on past sins. That is absolutely awesome!! Whether your sin happened a year ago or one minute before now, for Christians, that sin has been expunged from all memory. It's been eliminated, exterminated, and annihilated. Why? That's what God's done for us because he loves us and so that we can focus on helping others come to heaven with us. SO, GET MOVING FORWARD AND BRING OTHERS TO HEAVEN WITH YOU!!