Perfect Sacrifice, Complete Forgiveness
And you, being dead in your trespasses and the
uncircumcision of your flesh, He has made alive together with Him, having
forgiven you all trespasses.
Colossians 2:13
You will never be sure that you have God’s unmerited favor
if you are not sure if God has forgiven you of your sins. Beloved, I want you
to know that your sins are forgiven not according to the riches of your good
works, but according to the riches of God’s grace (unmerited favor).
All your sins—past, present, and future—have been forgiven.
Don’t draw a timeline of God’s forgiveness of your sins.
There are some Christians who believe that the forgiveness
they received spans only from the day they were born to the day they became
Christians. From that point onwards, they think that they need to tread very
carefully in case they lose their salvation. This belief is simply
unscriptural. Colossians 2:13 states clearly that we have been forgiven
of all our sins.
Does “all” mean the same thing to you as it does to me? My
Bible says that all our sins have been forgiven by Jesus’ one sacrifice on the
cross. We have been forgiven once and for all!
The high priests in the old covenant had to offer sacrifices
for sins daily. But Jesus, our perfect new covenant High Priest, offered the
complete, perfect sacrifice “once for all when He offered up
Himself” (Heb. 7:27).
On the cross, He took upon Himself all the sins that you
will commit in your lifetime, and once for all paid the full price for all your
sins. Christ does not need to be crucified again for your future sins. In fact,
all your sins were in the future when He died on the cross. So when you
received Jesus into your heart, ALL your sins were completely forgiven!
Now that you know that your sin debt has been completely
cleared and settled by Jesus on your behalf, don’t expect God to deal with you
according to your sins. When something negative happens, don’t imagine that God
is coming after you because of what you did in the past.
Instead, take God at His Word and expect to enjoy the
benefits of the heavy price Jesus paid at the cross for you. We sowed nothing
good, but through Jesus, we have reaped every good blessing. That, my friend,
is called unmerited favor. And you honor what He has done for you by thanking
Him and expecting these blessings to manifest in your life every day.
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