
It’s Not About Me
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Whenever I read or hear someone saying, but you have to forgive yourself, I ask, why. There is absolutely nowhere in the Bible that says forgive yourself.
We are told to forgive others but never ourselves. (Matthew 6:12b) Why? Because we are not God. We cannot judge ourselves. Only God knows the reasons or motives behind our actions.
God chooses not to remember our sins. He doesn’t forget them He just doesn’t want to remember them. Perhaps that’s what God wants us to do. Move on, get over it, quit rolling it around in our minds…just forget it. If we are dredging up the past in our thoughts, we are recommitting the sin. Yes, that is Biblical. Take a look at what God says about lusting in Matthew 5:28. Basically, even if you’re thinking it, you’re doing it. Look at Proverbs 4:23. Your life is shaped by your thoughts.
Another way to look at this concept is through the eyes of one who is forgiven. Do you believe that you are forgiven? Do you understand that when Jesus went to the cross He took every one of our sins on Himself? Aren’t you basically saying His death doesn’t matter?
The evil one loves this thought pattern. When we minimize what Jesus did by saying I must forgive myself, satan has a door to enter our thoughts. The second we try to make forgiving about our own ability we have made ourselves God, or at least tried to.
Paul says in Romans 8:1, there is no more condemning for those who believe in Jesus. If you believe that is true, then there is no reason to be concerned with forgiving yourself. Jesus already did the hard work. We are cleansed, washed clean and totally forgiven because of His never-ending grace. We’ve got to get over this need to do it ourselves. He did it! Let that be it!
I must add, however, that we cannot assume that we can go on sinning. It should be our greatest desire never to sin again. Even though we have been ‘made new’ we are probably going to fall into the sin pit again. The Bible is quite clear on the process at that point… Ask for forgiveness from the One and Only… Accept His loving response (Go and sin no more-John 4:1-42)…Do not return to that sin in thought, word or deed… Move on, walk away, give it up…
Heavenly Father, it is my greatest desire not to sin against You in thought, word, or deed. Yet I do. Forgive my bent to thoughts, words, and actions that do not reflect You to the world around me. Help me to listen for the ‘voice’ of the Spirt in everything I think, do, and say. Teach me Your word so that I will know what You want. Make it so in Jesus name.
Blessings to you and yours!
Marie
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I was quite surprised to see that Christianity Today had researched and compiled a list of the top ten most shared verses of 2014. According to this article two Bible verses are shared, through social media, around the world every second. (YouVersion is the statistical base for this list.)
Romans 12:2
Philippians 4:8
Philippians 4:6
Jeremiah 29:11
Matthew 6:33
Philippians 4:7
Proverbs 3:5
Isaiah 41:10
Matthew 6:34
Proverbs 3:6
Does it surprise you that John 3:16 didn’t make the cut? Remember this is verses shared. I suggest that this verse is such a basic part of the Believer’s knowledge base that knowing it is like breathing. We don’t think about it unless we need too. YouVersion did report John 3:16 as the Most Searched Verse of 2014.
As I read through the list I noticed I knew many of these from memory…interesting. How about you? Did you consider this a list of already known verses from seeing the book, chapter and verse?
Blessings on blessings to you and yours!
Marie
Romans 8:31 If God is for us who can be against us.
Lately I’ve been thinking about God’s nearness a lot and remembering the many times and places He has made His presence known to me…
I’ve seen Him in the mountains at sunrise when the mist is rising, the moose is bugling
in the distance, and the birds are singing their beautiful morning symphony.
I’ve seen Him on the ocean while sitting on a balcony and watching the incredible blueness of the water and the flying fishing playing on the waves. I’ve heard Him in the sound of the dolphins chattering in the dark of the evening.
I’ve seen Him in the ocean while snorkeling in the Caribbean. The colors of the tropical
fish, the stingray stirring up the sand, and the small brown shark minding his own business, and the myriad of colors in the coral.
I’ve known his presence before and during surgery. Only he could guide the hands of the surgeons so that all that was left of an 8 1/2 pound cancerous tumor is a nasty scar.
I’ve known the calmness of His presence while waiting for 20 days for my Ray to wake from his Traumatic Brain Injury Coma.
I’ve seen the beauty of His creation in the more than 70 inches of snow we’ve had this year.
I’ve heard him in the beauty of Beethovan, Brahms, Mozart and Dvorak Symphonies.
My Lord is with me all the time. How about yours?