Easter—the Promise of Forgiveness: 10 Reflections From Our Daily Bread预览
Blessed Repentance
Forgive all our sins and graciously receive us. -Hosea 14:2
“BROKE” was the street name Grady answered to and those five letters were proudly emblazoned on his license plates. Though not intended in a spiritual sense, the moniker fit the middle-aged gambler, adulterer, and deceiver. He was broken, bankrupt, and far from God. However, all that changed one evening when he was convicted by God’s Spirit in a hotel room. He told his wife, “I think I’m getting saved!” That evening he confessed sins he thought he’d take with him to the grave and came to Jesus for forgiveness. For the next thirty years, the man who didn’t think he’d live to see forty lived and served God as a changed believer in Jesus. His license plates changed too—from “broke” to “repent.”
Repent. That’s what Grady did and that’s what God called Israel to do in Hosea 14:1–2. “Return, O Israel, to the Lord your God . . . . Bring your confessions, and return to the Lord. Say to him, ‘Forgive all our sins and graciously receive us.’ ” Big or small, few or many, our sins separate us from God. But the gap can be closed by turning from sin to God and receiving the forgiveness He’s graciously provided through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Whether you’re a struggling believer in Jesus or one whose life looks like Grady’s did, your forgiveness is only a prayer away.
Arthur Jackson
What sins separate you from God? If you haven’t already, are you ready to confess your need for Him and receive the forgiveness that He’s provided through His Son, Jesus?
Father, search my heart for anything that may contribute to my downfall and distance from you. Cleanse me, forgive me, and use me for Your honor.