Thursday, November 22, 2007

Forgiveness

    The biggest challenge most of us face in our lives is swallowing our pride and admitting that we were wrong. Gulp! It's tough duty to summon the courage to admit to others -- and to God -- that we fall short of our best intentions, that we sometimes make a mess of things.
Confession: More important than self-esteem
    It is human nature to miss the mark of perfection. It also is human nature to convince ourselves that we really don't have to confess our shortcomings to anyone else. After all, our delicate psyches and our self-esteem might be wounded if we focused on such negative matters.

    Yet, out of the bad news of sin and separation from God and neighbors emerges the good news of forgiveness and reconciliation. God's promise, as recorded in Isaiah 1:18 and 1 John 1:7-9, offers to those who truly seek forgiveness a cleansing of the soul, a purging of your personal rap sheet.

Forgiveness: Never in short supply
    Because people are proud and stubborn, you can go to any library in the English speaking world and check out a book by Dr. Karl Menninger entitled, "Whatever Became of Sin?"

    And while you're browsing, because God is just and full of loving kindness, you can check out the Bible and discover whatever became of forgiveness, too.

    I think you'll find that both sin and forgiveness may fall out of fashion, but they are never in short supply.

More Scriptures on forgiveness
Following the links below will take you straight to the Bible text:

    Psalm 85:2-3 -God covers sin.
    Psalm 103:11-13 -As far as the east is from the west...
    Isaiah 43:25 -He remembers your sins no more.
    Isaiah 55:6-7 -Turn to the Lord for pardon.
    Jeremiah 33:8 -He'll cleanse and forgive.
    Matthew 1:21 -Jesus came to save.
    Matthew 26:28 -Jesus' blood for forgiveness.
    Mark 2:5-11 -Jesus' authority to forgive.
    Luke 24:46-47 -Repentance and forgiveness.
    Acts 10:43 -All who believe are forgiven.
    Colossians 2:13-15 -He nailed our sins to the cross.
    1 John 2:1-2 -He speaks to the Father on our behalf.

    taken from www.gospelcom.net

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