Forgiveness
Kunal Michaels
Their sins and iniquities will I remember no more. Hebrews 10:17
God
is everywhere in the Bible affirmed to be omniscient, which means
all-knowing. There is nothing that goes on in the universe of which He
is not aware, there is nothing that has happened or that will happen
that He does not know. We live our lives coram Deo, "before the face of God."
Yet here is a purposeful statement from the one and only Omniscient, declaring that He will remember the sins of His people no more — a promise of such total forgiveness that there is no trace left of the sins committed. How can this be?
The
truth of the cross is that God the Father remembered every single (even
seemingly small) sin that every believer has, or ever will, commit and
punished Jesus Christ
for each and every one of them, in our stead. Not only that, but Jesus'
righteousness is imparted to us so that we stand before God truly
spotless.
God
does not remember our sins, as a vendetta against us, because Christ
took them upon Himself, for us. The penalty has been paid and so the
debt, the transgression is forgotten.
Are
you in need of forgiveness? Are you guilty of sin? Then run to the
cross, because there every sin is forgiven, every transgression is
forgotten. Only the blood of Jesus Christ is sufficient to wash away the
stain of your sin from the memory of the omniscient God.
Daily Smile:
Farmer
Josh killed a pig and hung it up for the night, intending to butcher it
in the morning, but the next day it was gone. He didn't tell a soul
about it, and nothing happened for more than two months.
Then another farmer, who lived down the road, came by and said, "By the way Josh, did you ever find out who stole your pig?"
"Nope," said Josh. "Not until just now."
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