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“You’d Never Sinned”
When God looks at us, he sees us through the Cross.
How could God say of David, after he had broken the sixth and seventh commandments, "My servant David, who kept my commandments and followed me with all his heart, doing only that which was right in my sight" (1 Kings 14:8)?
When we repent, God casts our sins into the depths of the seas; as far away as the east is from the west, God removes our transgressions from us. He counts us as sinless for Christ’s sake, when we trust in the Saviour.
Jesus told his disciples, “You have already been cleansed” (John 15:3). Two chapters earlier we find them far from clean. They argued about who would be greatest and refused to wash one another’s feet. Jesus washed their feet and pronounced, “You are clean” (John 13:10). Later, in prayer, he tells the Father, “They have kept your word” (John 17:6).
When God looks at us, he sees us through the Cross. Though we have failed in many ways to keep the word of God, yet God for Christ’s sake says of us, “You are clean. You have kept my word.”
We are “accepted in the Beloved” (Ephesians 1:6 KJV). We are “complete in him” (Colossians 2:10). That’s the gospel.
Think about your own life. Can you imagine God saying about you, that you kept his commandments and followed him with all your heart, doing only that which was right in his sight? Does that seem unbelievable to you? Why? What needs to change in your heart so that you will believe?
By Dr Desmond Ford
When God looks at us, he sees us through the Cross.
How could God say of David, after he had broken the sixth and seventh commandments, "My servant David, who kept my commandments and followed me with all his heart, doing only that which was right in my sight" (1 Kings 14:8)?
When we repent, God casts our sins into the depths of the seas; as far away as the east is from the west, God removes our transgressions from us. He counts us as sinless for Christ’s sake, when we trust in the Saviour.
Jesus told his disciples, “You have already been cleansed” (John 15:3). Two chapters earlier we find them far from clean. They argued about who would be greatest and refused to wash one another’s feet. Jesus washed their feet and pronounced, “You are clean” (John 13:10). Later, in prayer, he tells the Father, “They have kept your word” (John 17:6).
When God looks at us, he sees us through the Cross. Though we have failed in many ways to keep the word of God, yet God for Christ’s sake says of us, “You are clean. You have kept my word.”
We are “accepted in the Beloved” (Ephesians 1:6 KJV). We are “complete in him” (Colossians 2:10). That’s the gospel.
Think about your own life. Can you imagine God saying about you, that you kept his commandments and followed him with all your heart, doing only that which was right in his sight? Does that seem unbelievable to you? Why? What needs to change in your heart so that you will believe?
By Dr Desmond Ford
Am y Cynllun hwn
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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