Your Sins Are Not Being Recorded |
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I
once read a comic book which showed how a man lusted after a woman,
then died of a heart attack and went to heaven. In heaven, he saw a big
screen showing everyone present a recording of all the sins which he had
committed while on earth, including the last one. How embarrassing!
Don’t
worry, that is not going to happen to you in heaven. There is no big
screen with front-row and circle seats for everyone to sit and watch
your past sins. There is no video recorder in heaven recording your sins
right now. Because your lifetime of sins has already been punished in
the body of Jesus, God declares to you, “Your sins and lawless deeds, I
will by no means ever remember!”
This
is true even for the Old Testament heroes of faith such as Abraham,
Moses and David. If you read Hebrews 11, which was written after the
cross of Jesus, you will notice that there is no record of their sins or
failures. Yet, their life stories tell us that they were far from
perfect.
Abraham lied twice about
his wife Sarah. He told Pharaoh, and later, King Abimelech, that she was
his sister to protect his own life. Moses killed an Egyptian who was
beating a Hebrew, and hid the body in the sand. David committed adultery
with Bathsheba and later arranged for her husband to be killed in
battle. Yet, their sins were not recorded in Hebrews 11, only their
deeds done in faith!
God is
showing you that He does not record your sins or failures today.
Instead, He records your faith confessions and deeds done in response to
what His Son has done for you. Every time you sin, every time you waver
in your faith, God does not record it. But every time you believe Him
and respond in faith, He records it! That should not make you want to
sin more. It should free you to love God more!
So
don’t be conscious of your failures. If God Himself does not remember
them, who are you to remember them? Be conscious instead of your
righteousness in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:21), and you will reign in
life! (Romans 5:17)
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