For God’s Children: He No Longer Remembers Your Sins

Scriptures: Isaiah 43: 25 and Ephesians 2: 8-9

I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more. (Isaiah 43: 25)

For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. (Ephesians 2: 8-9)

Scripture Commentary: God no longer remembers your sins.

Imagine the moment you accepted God and repented. In that moment your sins are forgiven. And God no longer remembers your sins!

In Isaiah 6: 7, a seraphim touches Isaiah’s mouth with a coal and God forgave his sins.

Imagine God wiping away all your lies and healing all of the hate you have stored up inside yourself.

  • Anger – forgiven
  • Bitterness – forgiven
  • Boasting – forgiven
  • Jealousy – forgiven
  • Envy – forgiven

Imagine it all forgiven by God – your evil thoughts, greed, hypocrisy, gossiping, lusts, pride, ingratitude, materialism and unbelief! All forgiven and forgotten by the grace of God!

Cry out to God for forgiveness.

Your sins are gone. Forgiven. Washed away. And forgotten. In the same way that the coal removed Isaiah’s guilt and sin, the blood of Jesus takes away yours. You don’t do anything except ask for forgiveness and repent of your sins.

God’s grace changes everything. Jesus Christ did it on the cross for you.

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Isaiah 43

Ephesians 2

Isaiah 6

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Learning from Adversity

The Destroyer Flees From the Voice of God

Love Your Enemies. Is Anything More Difficult?

Scripture: Luke 6: 27-29

“But to you who are listening I say: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28 bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. 29 If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn to them the other also. If someone takes your coat, do not withhold your shirt from them.

Scripture Commentary:

In Luke 6: 21-22, Jesus says, “Blessed are you who weep now.” He also blesses those who are cast out in His name. Then in verse 27 Jesus tells us, “Love your enemies.” This message has turned people away from Jesus because this is a hard one for most people.

How can I love someone who has hurt me?

How can I love someone who is bent on destroying me? This can be hard but Jesus is telling us to act in our best interest by praying for them and forgiving them. He gives an example to follow when He says to love your enemies as you love yourself. Grant your enemies the same respect and rights as you desire for yourself.

It’s easy to do things for the people who love us but love is doing for those we have problems with, for those who have hurt us. God has forgiven us so we are to forgive those who have hurt us.

Remember this: they whipped Jesus and placed a crown of thorns on His head. They spit on Him, and nailed Him to the cross, And He said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”

Read the Entire Chapter of the Scriptures Referenced:

Luke 6

Luke 23

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Save Yourself Through Belief; Save Others Through Discipleship

God Separates Light from Darkness, Good from Evil

Don’t Be Consumed With Anguish

Scripture: Lamentations 3: 22-25

Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. 23 They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. 24 I say to myself, “The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for him.” 25 The Lord is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him;

Scripture Commentary:

Our world is consumed with injustice, poverty, war and rebellion against God. All of this should move us to tears and to action. The book of Lamentations, written by Jeremiah in 586 B.C., is calling to us today.

Jeremiah is referred to as the weeping prophet. He wept because the people rejected God. He would weep today if he were here to see how people, out of selfishness and sinfulness, bring suffering to their fellow citizens.

Lamentations allows us to see what made Jeremiah sorrowful as well as shines a light on how we are today. Jeremiah saw a ray of hope in all the wrong that surrounded him, which is God’s love.

We have God’s love in us today.

We must turn from the wicked path we are on. If we do not, then punishment will come with our disobedience as it did with Jerusalem. God promised to restore and bless the people if they repented.

Lamentations is a funeral chant or song, so the people committed suicide rather than turn from their wicked ways.

God forgives when we repent. Are you going to repent and turn to God? He will forgive you.

Read the Entire Chapter of the Scripture Referenced:

Lamentations 3

Read Other Commentary from the Book of Lamentations:

God’s Compassion Never Fails

Praise God In His Sanctuary

Search Me, Lord, And Know Me

Scripture: Psalm 139: 1-2, 23-24

Lord, you have examined me and know all about me. You know when I sit down and when I get up. You know my thoughts before I think them. God, examine me and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. 24 See if there is any bad thing in me. Lead me on the road to everlasting life.

Scripture Commentary:

I learned at a young age that people would not know my thoughts before I spoke them. If I thought something but didn’t speak it out loud, no one would know what I was thinking. I learned to be very careful about what I said.

But God knows everything about us.

He knows what we’re thinking even if we never speak on it. We can lie to one another; however, we cannot lie to God. God is omnipresent – He is present everywhere! We cannot hide, lie or be lost because God’s Holy Spirit is in us.

David asked God to search for any sin in him and point it out so that he (David) could work to remove it. We, like David, have to ask for help. Like trees in the woods that all look the same, we are unable to see the ones that are diseased. We need God’s exploratory surgery to help us see the sins we have.

God, search me and know me.

God, through the Holy Spirit, points it out. Then, when God shows it to us, we can repent and be forgiven. Ask God to search you and show you your wickedness. Ask Him to help you be more like Him and to show you the path to His Holy Kingdom in heaven.

Read the Entire Chapter of the Scripture Referenced:

Psalm Chapter 139

Read Other Commentary from the Book of Psalms:

Praise the Lord While You Live

God Is With Me; I Will Fear No Evil

Jesus Is the Living Water

Scripture: John 4: 7, 9

But on the way he had to go through the country of Samaria.(4) When a Samaritan woman came to the well to get some water, Jesus said to her, “Please give me a drink.”(7)

Scripture Commentary: Jesus Christ is asking you for water.

What are you going to do? Give Him water or walk away? Every day Jesus Christ is asking for and giving living water to those who are asking.

How do you ask for Christ’s living water?

You ask through prayer and by talking to Him. The living Word is Jesus Christ; the written Word is The Bible. The woman at the well believed that if she received the water Jesus offered, she would have not have to return to the well each day.

She was interested in His message because she thought it would make her life easier. We all have to go to the well Jesus is talking about every day to fill our spirit. Jesus didn’t come to take away challenges but to change and empower us to deal with our problems from God’s perspective.

The woman didn’t immediately understand what Jesus was talking about. He gave her time to ask questions. Everyone is not ready to receive the Word or to understand it. Remember, God is patient with you.

Read the Entire Chapter of the Scripture Referenced:

John Chapter 4

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Believe the Word that Jesus Speaks to You

Confidently Trust the Lord, Your Savior