““Speak to the people of Israel, saying, If anyone sins unintentionally in any of the LORD's commandments about things not to be done, and does any one of them,”
God addresses sin done 'unintentionally' here — the slip, the oversight, the failure that went unnoticed until someone named it.
'Speak to the people of Israel' — the instruction is not abstract; it is addressed to a real people, with real names and real failures.
'Things not to be done' shows God drew clear boundaries — ignorance doesn't erase the line that was crossed.
God opens this chapter already pointing to the way back — the law that exposes the failure also prepares the offering that resolves it.
You don't have to remember every failure to be forgiven of it — God already provided for the sin you never noticed.
Act: Pray today asking God to reveal one blind spot in you — something you do without realizing it wounds or displeases — and confess it as soon as He shows you.