Good Morning
All,
Psalm
103:12; “as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us.”
Little Timmy was a rambunctious
young man. He seemed to be able to cause
grief for his mother most of the day. He
was often more curious than anything but that still led to broken flower pots,
or spilled milk or broken windows or electronics which were no longer in working order. He kept his parents on their toes at all
times. Yet today, he was especially
active even for Timmy.
After an exhausting day, Mother decides that
it is best if Timmy goes to bed before anything else can go wrong. She gave him his bath and then they went to
his room for his one book and then Timmy saying his prayers. Timmy was exceptionally quiet during his book
time. When it came time for his prayers
he seemed restless. His mother asked
what was wrong. He asked his mother if
he could pray by himself. Sensing something
was wrong she asked, “Timmy, is there anything you want to tell me?” “No, Mommy,
you would just scold me. If I tell God, he will forgive me and then forget about
it.”
Maybe you have had days like
little Timmy. Maybe, you didn’t start
out to sin but by the end of the day, there were a couple whoppers. They may have even been bad enough to hurt,
to have really hurt. You may even feel
that if you admit to them; God will turn away from you. So we try and hide them away. We think we can
hide them in the back of our mind and in our psyche. We think if we push them down enough that
they will go away but they always remain around to bug us and to remind us of
our weaknesses and our failures.
The thing we need to remember
is that little Timmy was right. When you
tell God, he will forgive and forget; in fact, he forgave even before you told
him. He forgave them when Jesus died on
the cross at Calvary. The sin you commit
is forgiven. God has released you from
the consequences of that sin by placing the cost on Jesus. His freedom is complete. Your sins are gone, as far as the east is
from the west. He keeps no record of
them so you shouldn’t either. You should
let those sins that burden your heart and soul go. You should free yourself from the pain and
guilt that the devil likes to use to keep you down. God has freed you; trust in his grace to let
you enjoy that freedom. Take hold of
this freedom from the slavery of sin and live the life that God has designed
for you to live, as his dear children.
Merciful Father, your loves
pours over us every day. Your grace
supplies all that I need. Move us by
your loving kindness to hold onto your gift of forgiveness. Give us the strength and courage to throw off
the devil. Hold us in your loving arms
and keep us safe. Keep us secure in your
eye. In the precious name of Jesus we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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