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Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

I Will Remember Their Sins No More

30 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What does God promise to forget about our sins?

2.866 - 33.868 Sinclair Ferguson

I'm very tempted to remind you that these past few days we've been thinking about things that we tend to forget. But I think it's a good idea to round out the week by thinking about something that we actually need to forget. Yesterday we were thinking about remembering God's covenant with us because He remembers that covenant with us and He promises that He will never forget it.

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35.35 - 67.863 Sinclair Ferguson

But I find it intriguing that in that covenant He actually promises that there is something He will forget. Remember the promise of the New Covenant, made in Jeremiah 31, 34, and cited in the New Testament in Hebrews 8, verse 12, because it's fulfilled in Jesus Christ, where God says, in the New Covenant, I will remember their sins no more. He makes a similar promise in Isaiah 43, verse 25.

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67.883 - 95.058 Sinclair Ferguson

I am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake, and I will not remember your sins. You can think about it this way. The only thing that God says he forgets is your sins. He has blotted them out with the blood of his Son, Jesus Christ. That's a very important promise to remember.

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96.539 - 120.64 Sinclair Ferguson

Because some of us, I suspect more of us than might be prepared to admit it certainly in public, many of us are haunted by the memory of our past sins. Remember how that was true of King David. He wrote, you remember, that his sins were ever before him. And obviously he could be paralyzed by the memory of them.

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Chapter 2: How does the New Covenant assure us of forgiveness?

121.598 - 146.188 Sinclair Ferguson

Perhaps there were days when he didn't reflect, and then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, the memory of his sins would be like a fiery dart in his mind and paralyze his sense of fellowship with God. So he needed to know day by day that his sins were blotted out and that the Lord remembered them no more.

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148.21 - 171.197 Sinclair Ferguson

In the United Kingdom, people sometimes invest in what are usually called gilts, g-i-l-t-s, gilt-edged securities or very high-grade government-issued stock. I think they're called that because originally the paper on which they were printed was actually gilt-edged, like some of the old Bibles.

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And you know, I sometimes think that the devil, who is described as the accuser of the brethren, I think the devil is also an investor in guilt-edged stock. But not G-I-L-T. G-U-I-L-T. You know, when he tempts us to sin, he tells us, this isn't such a big deal. But then when we fail and fall, he capitalizes on our sin. He emphasizes our guilt.

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202.36 - 226.525 Sinclair Ferguson

He comes to us and he almost seems to screw into us our deep incapacity. And as John Calvin once said, seeks to drive us to despair. We can be paralyzed with shame. And it can be a frightening thing to experience. We're like Joshua, the high priest in Zechariah chapter 3, you remember.

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Chapter 3: What impact does guilt have on our spiritual lives?

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There we are before God, clothed with filthy garments, and Satan is standing at our side, accusing us.

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237.8 - 259.048 Sinclair Ferguson

Well, we need to remember what happens next, how the Lord says to Satan, The Lord rebuke you, O Satan, and how the angel of the Lord took off Joshua's filthy garments and then said these beautiful heart-melting words, Behold, I have taken your iniquity from you, and I will clothe you with pure vestments.

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259.028 - 285.498 Sinclair Ferguson

What a picture that is of the believer, clothed in the filthy garments of sin, but now through Jesus Christ clothed in the pure vestments from head to toe. I wonder if you can see yourself standing before the throne of God and hearing God say, but I don't see any sin. I see only purity.

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Chapter 4: How can we visualize God's forgiveness in our lives?

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I've covered your sin with the blood of Christ and clothed you in Christ's righteousness. Does God really forget your sin as you trust Him? Yes, indeed. He tells us He removes our sin as far as the east is from the west. I wonder if you have forgotten what God says He will forget. God remembers our sins no more.

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321.162 - 357.561 Sinclair Ferguson

So, perhaps the thing we need to remember most of all is the one thing the Lord tells us He remembers no more. There is nothing more glorious than to be living a paralysis-free Christian life in the presence of the Heavenly Father. knowing that He loves you more than you will ever know, that He has given His Son to cover your sins. And He says to you, your sins I remember no more.

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I do hope you know the peace that that brings.

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