Today's scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:1-2
How often have you let past sin cause present shame? That momentary
indiscretion. That ill-advised choice. That spark of rebellion.
It’s past. It’s done.
You’ve asked for forgiveness, but sometimes, you still feel shame.
You don’t need to feel that way. You can “renounce” those things. Why? Because
we serve a merciful God. We don’t have to live in shame any longer because all
our past sins have been wiped away by the blood of Jesus Christ. We are, in the
Father’s eyes, white as snow.
While grace is getting what we don’t deserve, mercy is not getting what we do
deserve. We do deserve condemnation. We do deserve to live in shame. But our
merciful God has wiped away our sins, and He remembers them no more (Isaiah 43:25).
And if you think about it, continuing to live in shame is almost saying that
Christ’s sacrifice isn’t enough. That God’s promise to forget our sins is a
lie.
In the words of Paul, may that never be!
Once we’re saved through the acceptance of Christ’s death, burial, and
resurrection, we don’t need to feel any shame.
Just tremendous gratitude for God’s grace and mercy.
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