βAnd their sins and iniquities will I remember no moreβ (Heb. 10:17).
We know that GodΒ forgivesΒ the sins of His people, but does HeΒ forgetΒ them? It would seem so. Our text suggests that He βwill not rememberβ the sins committed against Him by His children (Isa. 43:25). Believers have always found a great deal of comfort in this blessed thought.
But then God calls upon us to likewise forgive others βeven as God for Christβs sake hath forgiven youβ (Eph. 4:32). Doesnβt this suggest that we too should forgiveΒ and forget? Perhaps you are thinking, βBut Pastor, you donβt know what they did to me!β True, but was it more than what was done to God when men crucified His Son?
Remember, Godβs vow to forgive and forget the sins of His people includes even the brutal murder of His only begotten Son. We are tempted to think, βWell, itβs easy for God to forget,β but such is not the case. God says of the sins ofΒ unbelieversΒ that He βwill NEVER forget ANY of their worksβ (Amos 8:7). How then can this God of βtotal recallβ forgetΒ ourΒ sins? Does His memory have a convenient βon/off β switch that makes it easy for Him to forgive and forget? If so, then we who doΒ notΒ have such a switch would have an excuse for forgiving but not forgetting. But if God has such a switch, would He not also have to erase His memory of Calvary, or else forever wonder why His Son had to die? But it cannot be that God could forget the Cross, for Revelation 5:6 joins John 20:27 to reveal that the Lordβs resurrection body will forever bear the scars of the Cross, making it impossible for GodβorΒ usβto ever forget His sacrifice for our sins.
What then is the answer to our question? Can God forget our sins? Perhaps the reader has noticed that we never read that God willΒ forgetΒ the sins of His people, but rather that He βwill not rememberβ them. By a deliberate act of His βwillβ HeΒ chooses to act toward us AS IF He has forgotten our sins, on the basis of the blood of the Cross. Thatβs how fully and completely He has forgiven our sins. And if we are to forgive others βasβ God forgave us, then we too must choose to act toward others as if we have so fully forgiven their transgressions against us that we have forgotten themβalsoΒ on the basis of Christβs shed blood. This and this alone is complete forgiveness of others, and it is high spiritual ground indeed.
May God help us to live with a slate wiped clean of βall bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speakingβ¦ with all maliceβ (Eph. 4:31). source