Forgiven and Forgotten
Why God’s grace wipes your record clean—and remembers your sin no more.
Humanity has spent centuries inventing ways to deal with guilt. From ancient sacrifices to modern penance, people have always tried to pay off their sins. But the Bible declares there’s only one way to be made right with God—and it’s not through effort or ritual.
In this message from Romans 4:7–8, Stephen Davey explores the life of King David, who experienced both failure and forgiveness. David’s sins—adultery, deceit, and murder—left him broken and condemned. Yet when he confessed, God didn’t just pardon him; He erased his guilt completely. Paul quotes David’s words: “Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the one whose sin the Lord will never count against him.”
Through vivid Old Testament imagery, Stephen explains how Christ became our final scapegoat, taking our sin away forever. The cross didn’t simply conceal sin—it canceled the debt entirely.
If you’ve ever felt haunted by past sins or wondered whether God could truly forgive you, this message will help you rest in His promise: “I will forgive your iniquity, and I will remember your sin no more.”