Good
Morning All,
Psalm 103:12;
“As far as the east is from the west, so far has
He removed our transgressions
from us.”
As I was typing this (or is
it word processing it?) I got about 1/3 of the way through and didn’t like the
way it was going. This was mostly
because it was not going anywhere. So, I
pushed the left click button and highlighted the portion and then hit delete;
“Poof” it was gone. There was a time
when you would have pulled the paper out of the platen, crumpled it up and
tossed it in the waste basket, pulled out a new sheet of paper and twisted it
in and started over.
Now if it were only a mistake or two, you
could use your correcto-ribbon if you had a Smith Corona Electric
typewriter. Otherwise you had to break
out the white out. Now we only backspace
to get rid of an extra letter or two. If
we still used white out, I would have to buy it by the gallon. But nothing beats the backspace or delete
button to rid yourself of those pesky typing mistakes or even the entire
rambling paragraph.
There have been other times when I wish I
could have had a delete button in my life.
Maybe, just maybe, some of those dumb things I said or did could have
been erased before they had a chance to hurt the feelings of others. Maybe I could have backspaced a couple of
times when I had my mouth engaged but my brain in neutral. Deleting a couple of painful actions would be
nice as well but we do not get to do that do we? While we cannot always delete past mistakes,
we make with people; God makes it possible for us to delete our mistakes with
Him
Because of Jesus, our sins are forgiven,
forever deleted from God’s memory. He
does this out of love for us. He does
this to bring us back into the loving, family relationship which he wants to
have with us. He does this because we
need to be holy to be in his presence.
By declaring us holy and paying for our sins himself, our sins are
removed. The barrier of sin is removed,
and we are once again His beloved children.
But if God hadn’t forgiven us, we would
still be in our broken relationship. We
need to see the importance of this. If
we do not forgive, then our relationships continue to be broken. Remembering other sins, real or imaged, only
cause us pain. As long as we hold onto
the sins of others who commit them against us in our hearts and minds, we will
never know peace. Until we hit the
delete button and erase those sins, those memories of pain, so that we only
have a blank screen, we will suffer the consequences of having unforgiven sins
in our lives. By holding the sins of
others in our heart, we tend to view our sins as unforgiven and being retained
by God.
Yet God does forgive our sins and he
desires that we forgive others as well.
To delete the sins of others frees us to experience the complete freedom
of God’s forgiveness. So, delete away,
God has.
Father, you remove our sins and bring us back into your grace and
favor. Lead us to forgive others as
well. Lead us to see that in this way,
we heal ourselves even more than we help to heal others. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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