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  • Jehovah’s Forgiveness—What It Means for You
    The Watchtower (Study)—2025 | February
    • JEHOVAH RESTORES A GOOD RELATIONSHIP

      A sister meditating peacefully outdoors.

      The forgiveness that our heavenly Father extends allows us to have a good relationship with him (See paragraph 14)


      14. Why can we trust Jehovah’s forgiveness? (See also pictures.)

      14 The true forgiveness that comes from Jehovah allows us to have a good relationship with him. It helps us to avoid being overcome by feelings of guilt. We do not need to be afraid that Jehovah is secretly harboring resentment and is looking for a way to punish us. There is no threat of that happening. Why can we trust Jehovah when he says that he forgives us? The prophet Jeremiah quotes Jehovah as saying: “I will forgive their error, and I will no longer remember their sin.” (Jer. 31:34) When referring to these words, the apostle Paul used a similar expression, saying: “I will no longer call their sins to mind.” (Heb. 8:12) But what does that really mean?

      A brother looking up to heaven.

      “I will no longer remember their sin” (Jer. 31:34)


      15. In what sense does Jehovah no longer remember our sins?

      15 In the Bible, the expression “remember” does not always refer to someone recalling something or thinking about it. Rather, it can involve someone taking action. The criminal hanging on the stake next to Jesus requested: “Jesus, remember me when you get into your Kingdom.” (Luke 23:42, 43) He was not simply asking Jesus to think about him at that time. Jesus’ response indicated that he would take action to resurrect this criminal. So, then, when Jehovah says that he no longer remembers our sins, he means that he will not take action against us. He will not punish us sometime in the future for sins that he has forgiven.

      16. How does the Bible describe the freedom that comes from true forgiveness?

      16 The Bible uses another word picture to help us understand the freedom that comes from true forgiveness. Because of our sinful nature and inclination, we are likened to “slaves of sin.” But thanks to Jehovah’s forgiveness, we are like slaves who have been “set free from sin.” (Rom. 6:17, 18; Rev. 1:5) Yes, Jehovah’s forgiveness gives us the exhilarating feeling of being set free from slavery.

      Hands breaking free from handcuffs.

      “You were set free from sin” (Rom. 6:18)


      17. How does forgiveness result in healing? (Isaiah 53:5)

      17 Read Isaiah 53:5. The final word picture we will discuss likens us to people who have a deadly disease. Because of the ransom sacrifice that Jehovah provided through his Son, we are figuratively spoken of as being healed. (1 Pet. 2:24) The ransom makes possible the full repair of our relationship with Jehovah, which has been damaged by spiritual sickness. Just as a person who has been healed of a serious illness feels intense joy, we too rejoice when we are healed spiritually and regain Jehovah’s favor as a result of his forgiveness.

      Collage: Jesus’ sacrifice repairing our relationship with Jehovah. 1. Jesus on a torture stake. 2. A brother at peace prays in a park.

      “Because of his wounds we were healed” (Isa. 53:5)


  • Jehovah’s Forgiveness—What It Means for You
    The Watchtower (Study)—2025 | February
  • Jehovah’s Forgiveness—What It Means for You
    The Watchtower (Study)—2025 | February
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