~ Good Morning!
Here is our Scriptures and Devotion, for today.
• What Does Jesus Do With Our Sins? •
- He Forgives us from all our Sins.
“Our God, no one is like You. We are all that is left of Your chosen people, and You freely forgive our sin and guilt. You don’t stay angry forever; You’re glad to have pity…” — Micah 7:18 (CEV)
“But if we confess our sins to God, He can always be trusted to forgive us and take our sins away.” — 1 John 1:9 (CEV)
- He Washes our Sins away.
“But if we live in the light, as God does, we share in life with each other. And the blood of His Son Jesus washes all our sins away.” — 1 John 1:7 (CEV)
- He Forgets all our Sins.
“But I wipe away your sins because of who I am. And so, I will forget the wrongs you have done.” — Isaiah 43:25 (CEV)
- He Removes our sins far from us.
“The Lord won’t always be angry and point out our sins; (10)He doesn’t punish us as our sins deserve. (11)How great is God’s love for all who worship Him? Greater than the distance between heaven and earth! (12)How far has the Lord taken our sins from us? Farther than the distance from east to west!” — Psalms 103:9-12 (CEV)
- Jesus Tramples and Throws our
sins into the sea.
“and pleased to be merciful. You will trample on our sins and throw them in the sea.” — Micah 7:19 (CEV)
The Bottom Line
Once we ask Jesus to be Lord of our lives, and once He deals with our sins by . . .
- Forgiving All Our Sins
- Washing All Our Sins Away
- Forgetting All Our Sins
- Removing All Our Sins
- Trampling and Throwing Our Sins
Away
Our past sins will never be brought up again. They are totally forgotten and completely out of His mind and memory.
And if the devil tries to bring your past sins to your mind, you remind the devil that your sins are completely forgiven, absolutely gone and totally washed away.
The Apostle Paul said in Romans 8:1, that after we have been saved by Jesus, that . . .
“Therefore there is now no condemnation [no guilty verdict, no punishment] for those who are in Christ Jesus [who believe in Him as personal Lord and Savior].” — Romans 8:1 (AMP)
Conclusion
Our desire, and goal, should be to live the very best life for Jesus that we possibly can, and do our very best to, “go, and sin no more.” (John 8:11).
The Lord bless you as you live for Jesus and faithfully serve Him.
Sincerely,
— Pastor H. Gene Allen,
Lead Pastor
FamilyChurchAG.com
