There is a phrase in Scripture so strong, Greek scholars pause when they explain it.

“Blessed is the one to whom the Lord will never impute sin.”
Romans 4:8
/ Psalm 32:2

The Greek uses a double negative:
οὐ μὴ — “ou mē”
meaning “in no way, under no circumstance, absolutely never.”

God is saying,
“I will never put sin on your account again.”

If sin is not imputed,
then neither are its fruits —
fear, sickness, lack, curse, or death.

These things came with sin.
If the root is no longer counted against you,
the fruits have no legal right to remain.

This isn’t positive thinking.
It’s covenant truth.

God Himself says He will never reverse this.
Never adjust it.
Never reconsider it.

Once you are in Christ,
your account is closed to sin
and open to grace.

When God refuses to count sin against you, you must refuse to accept what sin brings.