Today’s
Scripture: Psalm 103
“As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our
transgressions from us.” (Vs 12)
Words
of Devotion
The chief of police stood sheepishly before the city
council. Council members recalled how he had lobbied for an upgraded computer
system. When finally purchased, the system was loaded with data, and his staff
endeavored to take every precaution.
Then, out of the blue, a bolt of lightning struck, and the computer’s memory
was erased. No back-up had been kept, so all data was lost. Law-breakers
rejoiced, but city politicians were exasperated and angry.
Many computer users have experienced similar problems, often through various
forms of “crashes,” which teach the importance of backing up data. But these
experiences also provide a powerful illustration of God’s forgiveness. In His
sight, something forgiven is gone forever, just like the information erased from
a computer’s memory. It cannot be brought back. The record is wiped out, and we
can start over again with a clean slate.
David knew what it meant to be forgiven. He knew that when God forgives our
sins, they are separated “as far as the east is from the west.”
Yet, in spite of this promise, many people fail to accept God’s forgiveness.
They also may fail to forgive others and, as a consequence, fail to enjoy the
freedom God wants for each of us.
When we live with a spirit of forgiveness, potential hurts and hindrances are
removed from us. In fact, unforgiveness can weigh down our hearts and minds and
affect our attitudes and actions far into the future. But, when we confess our
sins to God, the Bible promises that He erases our guilt and even the memory of
every sin.
Today,
are you worried about sins you’ve committed? Are there burdens that weigh you
down? Remember: Jesus died so you could be forgiven. Confess your sins. Be
honest with God. Accept His complete forgiveness and freedom.
Today's
Prayer: Father,
help me to accept Your complete forgiveness. Help me to recognize that You have
forgiven any sins that I’ve confessed to You. In Jesus’ name Amen
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