We
all sin but we are no longer sinners (1 John 1:8). Through Christ’s sacrifice
on the cross the price was paid for our sins past, present and future (1 Cor
15:3). As born-again Christians, God no longer sees us as sinners he sees us in
Christ, the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus (2 Cor 5:21). Righteousness
basically means right standing with God.
Satan
may try to condemn us but we have an advocate (Rom 8:34), Christ Jesus, who
pleads our case before God (1 John 2:1). As God’s children and members of his
kingdom (Col 1:13,) we are still tempted to sin and we do sin (1 John 1:8), but
the word says that if we repent and ask for forgiveness, God is quick to
forgive us (1 John 1:9). Now that’s good
news.
So,
how many times will he forgive us in any given day? Well, we are instructed to
forgive our brother 7 times seventy times (Matt 18:22) and God is far more
loving and merciful than we are. But brother Norman you don’t know what I have
done. God forgave David when he repented after committing adultery and murder
(2 Sam 11). Don’t be condemned, look to God our loving and merciful father,
humble yourself and ask forgiveness with a truly repentant heart.
Now,
as Christians we should not go on willfully and deliberately sinning, if we do
then there is something very wrong as our spirit (conscience) should convict us
of sin if we are born again and in fellowship with God (Rom 2:15). Check
yourself; are you truly born again? Have you given your life to the Master?
Talk to a mature Christian friend and settle the matter today.
As
Christians, we should be quick to repent whenever we sin (1 John 1:9); Sin does
not cause us to lose our salvation but it does cloud our fellowship with God,
just as in any human relationship (1 John 1:7). Run to your loving father,
repent and enjoy unbroken fellowship with him. There is nothing better. God
bless you, we love you. Norman and Jean.
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