21 September 2023 - God Covers Our Sin

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Bible in a Year:
Ecclesiastes 7–9, 2 Corinthians 13

“Neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.”
John 8:11

When one single mother had to find work to take care of her family in the 1950s, she took on typing jobs. The only issue was that she wasn’t a very good typist and kept making mistakes. She looked for ways to cover up her errors and eventually created what became known as Liquid Paper, a white correction fluid used to cover up typing errors. Once it dries, you can type over the cover-up as if there were no errors.

Jesus offers us an infinitely more powerful and important way to deal with our sin—no cover-up but complete forgiveness. A good example of this shows up in the beginning of John 8 in the story of a woman who was caught in adultery (vv. 3–4). The teachers of the law wanted Jesus to do something about the woman and her sins. The law said she should be stoned, but Christ didn’t bother to entertain what the law did or didn’t say. He simply offered a reminder that all have sinned (see Romans 3:23) and told anyone who hadn’t sinned to “throw a stone at” the woman (John 8:7). Not one rock was tossed.

Jesus offered her a fresh start. He said He didn’t condemn her and instructed that she “leave [her] life of sin” (v. 11). Christ gave her the solution to forgive her sin and ‘type’ a new way of living over her past. That same offer is available to us by His grace.

Reflect & Pray
How has Jesus and the forgiveness of sin He provides written a new story in your life? How will this help you treat others who’ve sinned?

Dear Jesus, thank You for cleansing me of my sins. Help me to live a renewed life in You.

 
Bible in a Year:
Ecclesiastes 7–9, 2 Corinthians 13

“Neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.”
John 8:11

When one single mother had to find work to take care of her family in the 1950s, she took on typing jobs. The only issue was that she wasn’t a very good typist and kept making mistakes. She looked for ways to cover up her errors and eventually created what became known as Liquid Paper, a white correction fluid used to cover up typing errors. Once it dries, you can type over the cover-up as if there were no errors.

Jesus offers us an infinitely more powerful and important way to deal with our sin—no cover-up but complete forgiveness. A good example of this shows up in the beginning of John 8 in the story of a woman who was caught in adultery (vv. 3–4). The teachers of the law wanted Jesus to do something about the woman and her sins. The law said she should be stoned, but Christ didn’t bother to entertain what the law did or didn’t say. He simply offered a reminder that all have sinned (see Romans 3:23) and told anyone who hadn’t sinned to “throw a stone at” the woman (John 8:7). Not one rock was tossed.

Jesus offered her a fresh start. He said He didn’t condemn her and instructed that she “leave [her] life of sin” (v. 11). Christ gave her the solution to forgive her sin and ‘type’ a new way of living over her past. That same offer is available to us by His grace.

Reflect & Pray
How has Jesus and the forgiveness of sin He provides written a new story in your life? How will this help you treat others who’ve sinned?

Dear Jesus, thank You for cleansing me of my sins. Help me to live a renewed life in You.

Thank you Jesus for saving my soul from sin and evil. Thank you for opening the gates of heaven se we can enter in. The New Jerusalem is waiting for all of us who believe, trust and wait for the Lord. His coming is soon and we must be in prayer waiting for His arrival.
 
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