Tuesday, December 15, 2020

CONFESSING OUR SINS


If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
(1 John 1:8-9 NKJV)

 To sin is to miss the mark! Such is the meaning of the original word.

When the prodigal returned, his first words were; "Father, I have missed the mark." Are we not always missing the mark, coming short? Sin is negative as well as positive. "We have done the things that we ought not; we have left undone the things that we ought to have done." Sin consists, not only in the positive transgression of the law of God, but in the want of conformity to His will. It is needful to use this two-pronged fork. For example, a number of men are on their way to the recruiting station and the standard is to be exactly six foot. They are all under that height, but the tallest of them glories in the fact that he is a clear two inches above the rest of his fellows. It may be so, but he will be as certainly rejected as the shortest, because even he comes below the standard. You may be better than scores of people in your circle, but you will need Christ's forgiveness and salvation equally with the worst!

In dealing with sin, therefore, there must be confession. "Do not hide, nor cloak them before the face of your heavenly Father, but confess them with a patient, meek, and contrite heart." Do not wait for the hour of evening prayer, nor even for the opportunity of being alone, but in the busy street, in the midst of your daily work, lift up your heart to Christ if you have done wrong, and say: "I have gone astray: seek Your servant."

It is not enough to confess to Christ, if you have sinned against another, you must first go and be reconciled to him, and then come and offer your gift at the altar. Confess, and make good! It is not enough to be extraordinarily pleasant, or suggest a solemn attitude; you must definitely ask forgiveness!

When God forgives He forgets (Isaiah 43:25). As David puts it, and he had reason to know, "He restores my soul." Remember that He delights in mercy. He is faithful and just to forgive and cleanse. Through the sacrifice of Calvary God can be absolutely just, and at the same time the justifier of them who believe in Jesus.

PRAYER

Heavenly Father, I thank You for Your forgiving, pitying love. I gratefully realize that my sin cannot alter Your love, though it may dim my enjoyment of it. But I pray You to set me free from the love and power of sin, that it may not intercept the light of Your countenance. In Jesus' name I ask this, AMEN.

God's Daily Promise

Promise #349:
I am your rock and your salvation, a fortress that cannot be shaken.

Psalm 62:2 (WEB)
 He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress--
I will never be greatly shaken.

 

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