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“Jesus Forgives Even Your Greatest Sin”
The Cross brings together the greatest sin and the greatest love – and love won.
Because he died, praying for the forgiveness of the world, Jesus wasn’t thinking just of the people who had physically crucified him. He was thinking of a lost and broken world. He wasn’t thinking of himself. He was thinking of you.
It’s only human to question whether God thinks about us. At those times, remember Christ’s words at Calvary. If Christ thought about you then, surely he is thinking about you now.
When Jesus asks the Father to forgive us, the reason that he gives is, “for they don’t know what they do.”
However, in the days before his death, Jesus had, in effect, told the Jews that they knew what they were doing. Their sin was all the greater because they had been given light, and they claimed to understand it (e.g. John 9:35-41). How could he now forgive them?
Like us, those who crucified him knew in part, and in part they didn’t know. But Christ’s great heart of love looks with mercy on our ignorance and weakness, in his willingness to forgive even the greatest of all sins (Mark 3:28). How is this possible? Because the Cross brings together the greatest sin (2 Corinthians 5:21), and the greatest love – and love won.
Love must win in our lives. Is there an aspect of your past where love hasn’t won yet and where forgiveness hasn’t happened? Can you can take one step today to start to let love win and to be able to forgive or be forgiven? Pray for strength to do it and take that step.
By Dr Eliezer Gonzalez
The Cross brings together the greatest sin and the greatest love – and love won.
Because he died, praying for the forgiveness of the world, Jesus wasn’t thinking just of the people who had physically crucified him. He was thinking of a lost and broken world. He wasn’t thinking of himself. He was thinking of you.
It’s only human to question whether God thinks about us. At those times, remember Christ’s words at Calvary. If Christ thought about you then, surely he is thinking about you now.
When Jesus asks the Father to forgive us, the reason that he gives is, “for they don’t know what they do.”
However, in the days before his death, Jesus had, in effect, told the Jews that they knew what they were doing. Their sin was all the greater because they had been given light, and they claimed to understand it (e.g. John 9:35-41). How could he now forgive them?
Like us, those who crucified him knew in part, and in part they didn’t know. But Christ’s great heart of love looks with mercy on our ignorance and weakness, in his willingness to forgive even the greatest of all sins (Mark 3:28). How is this possible? Because the Cross brings together the greatest sin (2 Corinthians 5:21), and the greatest love – and love won.
Love must win in our lives. Is there an aspect of your past where love hasn’t won yet and where forgiveness hasn’t happened? Can you can take one step today to start to let love win and to be able to forgive or be forgiven? Pray for strength to do it and take that step.
By Dr Eliezer Gonzalez
About this Plan
Unlimited Love will inspire you with the proven power of God’s love in action. Written by Dr Desmond Ford and Dr Eliezer Gonzalez, it is their prayer that Unlimited Love will take you deeper into God’s promises of His unlimited love for you. Each day also includes personal reflections designed to apply practical lessons to your daily life.
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