Forgiveness is of such importance to each of us that we must realize
that the basis for our forgiveness is the Cross of Jesus Christ. We can
be forgiven only on the basis of what Jesus did on our behalf. Before
Jesus suffered and died on the Cross, Isaiah the prophet gave us a
picture of what He was to do and why He was to do it. In Isaiah 53
Isaiah describes the suffering death of our Lord Jesus Christ.
"
Surely He has borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did
esteem Him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But He was wounded
for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the
chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are
healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to
his own way; and the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all."
Isaiah 53:4-6
That is the basis of God's forgiveness. It does not
compromise His justice. The justice of God was fully and finally
satisfied because Jesus became our substitute and took our iniquity, our
rebelliousness, and our guilt. Isaiah and Paul both emphasize that none
are excluded from the need of forgiveness. [Romans 3:23]
It may not
be some atrocious crime of murder or rape that each of us is quilty of,
but Isaiah says that we have all gone astray. We have all turned to our
own way. We have been rebellious. We have been self-pleasers. We have
lived by our own standards. We have robbed God of His glory. This is all
summed up in one strong word of scripture, iniquity.
But thanks be
to God, the Lord laid on Jesus the iniquity of us all. The Hebrew word
that is translated " laid on Him" is a vivid word. It means " made to
meet together on Him". All of the sins, all the burdens of men, all the
guilt, of all ages, of all races, past, present, and future, came and
met together upon the person of the Lord Jesus Christ as He hung on the
Cross.
Jesus did not die for His own sin. He never sinned. Jesus
was wounded for our transgressions. He was bruised for our iniquities.
The punishment that brought us peace was upon Him.
Please take note
how closely linked healing and forgiveness are. Many times people are
seeking healing, when what they really need is forgiveness before they
can be healed. It is also true that, at times God does heal people who
are not forgiven as yet. We also see that the consequence of
forgiveness is peace. Because Jesus was punished on the Cross for our
sin, God offers us peace and reconciliation. On the Cross, Jesus was our
substitute.
We cannot earn our forgiveness. Period..
In
Romans, chapter 4, Paul bases his teaching on the experience of Abraham.
Paul points out that Abraham did not earn his relationship with God.
Abraham was justified because he believed, not because of what he did.
Read Romans 4:1-5
If we lead perfectly good lives then we would have
received the reward of righteousness as a due. But Paul says because
none of us has led perfect lives, we cannot claim it as a due. We have
to receive it out of God's graciousness as a free gift to us. Paul then
goes on to quote the words of David in Psalm 32. He talks about "blessed
is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is
the man unto whom the LORD imputes not iniquity, and in whose spirit
there is no guile." [verses 1-2] When we receive Christ and what He did
for us at Calvary; our sins will never be counted against us...
Paul
continues by telling us in Romans Chapter 4:20-25 that it is Christ who
was raised to life for our justification. As we put our faith in what
Jesus did for us at Calvary this becomes a reality for us. We are
justified through faith in the death of Jesus on our behalf. When all
our sins are forgiven us because of our faith in Jesus, we are reckoned
righteous with the very righteousness of Jesus Himself.
When
God forgives us through our faith in Christ, He does not partially
forgive us. God totally forgives us. Lets look at Micah 7:18-19. "Who
is a God like unto you, who pardons iniquity, and passes by the
transgression of the remnant of His heritage? He retains not His anger
forever, because He delights in mercy. He will turn again, He will have
compassion upon us; He will subdue our iniquities; and you will cast
all their sins into the depths of the sea."
Isn't that so beautiful?
Everything that we have ever done wrong-- everything that could ever
make us feel guilty, every accusation that the enemy could ever bring
against us-- God treads them under foot and then hurls them into the
depths of the sea. If God has forgiven you then you are forgiven.
God's
forgiveness is total. In Isaiah 43:25 God speaks to His people: "I,
even I, am He Who blots out your transgressions for My Own sake, and
will not remember your sins."
When God forgives us, He gives us a
clean record. It is as though what has been forgiven had never taken
place.Not only does God blot out the record, but He blots it out from
His own memory. He says that He will not remember our sins any more.
When God forgives, He forgets... All because of Calvary...
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Communication With God
Prayer is communication with God as we turn our hearts, minds,
spirits,and thoughts toward Him. Prayer is a form of worship. We bow
before our awesome God with a humble and contrite heart. We bring God
our adoration in prayer and praise to Him. We also seek and find, ask
and receive, knock and have opened to us.[Matt. 7:7-8]
There
is no greater calling for the believer than the place of prayer. Psalm
27:8 tells us that it is the Holy Spirit of God that takes the
initiative in our prayer lives. The Holy Spirit births within us desire
to seek the things of God and to know Him. God can use us despite how
we may have messed up our life. The Lord will lift us up out of our
problems because He wants to use us in His kingdom. He does this for His
names sake.[Ezekiel 36:22,23]
Following are some different, scriptural kinds of prayer:
1- Prayer of authority; binding and loosing: Matt. 12:29 Matt.16:19
2- Prayer of agreement: Matt. 18:19,20 Acts 4:31
3- The prayer of faith petition: Mark 11:22-24 John 15:7
4- Prayer of thanksgiving, Praise and worship: 2 Chronicles 20:20-22 Psalm 100:4,5
5- Prayer of commitment, consecration and dedication: Rom. 12:1,2 Matt. 26:39
6- The prayer of intercession: Ezekiel 22:30 Rom. 8: 26,27
Another example of the prayer of intercession is in 1 Timothy 2: 1-3 and Rom. 8:34
7- Prayer in the Holy Spirit: 1 Cor. 14:2-4, 14, 15
Let me encourage you to take the time to communicate with God in prayer Today.
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