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"There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus..." (Romans 8:1)
There may be times when we forget what Jesus did for us on that cross. We may wonder if it’s enough to erase every awful thing we’ve done, thought, or said. The Bible states very clearly that it is. The blood He shed (and I do mean this figuratively) completely cleared us of everything in our past. Have you heard the song: “What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus…” Well, it’s the truth.
Imagine God looking down at the world. All He sees is sin. We are sinners from birth and it’s in our nature to continue sinning throughout our lives. Let’s say He looks closer, zooming in on each individual, and says, “What have I done? This is a disaster.” So God raises a hand to destroy us, but suddenly Jesus steps in front of Him and tells him to stop.
“Wait,” He says, and extends both arms. “Remember what I did?” Then Jesus tells His father, “Look at them through Me.”
When we repent—when we are truly sorry for everything we’ve done, how our life has been spent, and we ask for forgiveness—God gives it to us. And the moment he forgives us, the most wonderful thing happens…He forgets. He forgets all of our past. It’s like we’ve literally been born again. Our slate is wiped clean.
He is looking at us through Jesus now.
It’s harder for us, as humans, to forget. Sometimes we can be our own worst critic. I encourage you all to stop the next time your conscious tries to bring your past to mind. Stop, and remember, that God sees none of that. You can bring up the worst thing you’ve ever done…the one thing that is still bugging you…and He’ll simply ask:
“What sin?”
God Bless.