Forget About
It
By Karen Ehman
"For I will be merciful toward their
iniquities, and I will remember their sins no more." Hebrews 8:12
(ESV)
Not hysterical, as in acting totally
out-of-control ... but historical. As in bringing up the past; reliving and
rehashing former wrongdoings and offenses.
"You'll never change!"
"You're acting just like you did when ..."
"There you go again. You always ..."
I do this to others. But mostly I do this
to myself.
At times I have trouble remembering the
name of the person I just met or where I put my cell phone. However, I'm keenly
adept at remembering my sins from the past. Or the shame and guilt they carry
with them as ammunition to target my heart and make me feel defeated. I can
recount my sins as easily as I can say the alphabet.
Oftentimes forgiving myself sometimes
feels like it's impossible to do.
When it comes to God however, we
don't have to fear He will bring up our past sins and use them against us,
throwing them in our face and refusing to forgive. In today's key verse, God
says, "For I will be merciful toward their iniquities, and I will remember
their sins no more." (Hebrews 8:12 ESV)
This verse reminds me of a story of a man
who claimed to have dreams where God regularly visited him and they talked
together. He shared this with his pastor who doubted whether this was actually
true. So the pastor issued a challenge to prove whether or not the man's claims
were valid.
Later when the pastor saw the man again,
he asked him, "Well, did God visit with you again?" The man replied, "Yes, He
sure did."
The man responded, "I asked and God looked straight at me and simply stated, 'Hmmm ... I don't remember.'"
In God's Word we are told, "He has removed our sins as far from us as the east is from the west." (Psalm 103:12 NLT) And, as today's verse says, He not only removes sins, He forgets them!
His ability to forget is His way of giving
us a new start. He hits the refresh button on our lives and enables us to start
over, no mater what grievous wrongs we've committed. Or how often we've
committed them.
We must simply confess our sins to Him. He
is faithful to forgive our wrongdoings and hit the restart button of our heart,
giving us a fresh beginning.
Perhaps it is time we "forget about it" -
just like God does. If He chooses not to remember our sins, why do we keep
shaming and blaming ourselves for them?
Let's pray for the ability to forget and
live like the holy and forgiven people God says we are when we bring our sins to
Him. Instead of remembering our history, let's focus on the history of Jesus'
death on the cross and His forgiveness and forgetfulness . . . of our
sins.
Dear Lord, help me grasp the truth
that You do not remember my sins. Thank You for not only forgiving my sins, but
for forgetting them as well. May I live as a new creation, holy and blameless as
I seek to serve You. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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