Today's promise:
Those who trust in God are no longer guilty
Think
you're an exception?
For
all have sinned; all fall short of God's glorious ideal.
Romans 3:23 NLT
Remember, it is sin to know what you ought to do and then not do it.
James 4:17 NLT
Details, please?
(1.)
Remember what St. John says: "If our heart condemns us, God is
stronger than our heart." The feeling of being, or not being,
forgiven and loved is not what matters. One must come down to brass tacks. If
there is a particular sin on your conscience, repent and confess it. If there
isn't, tell the despondent devil not to be silly. You can't help hearing
his voice (the odious inner radio), but you must treat it merely like a buzzing
in your ears or any other irrational nuisance. (2.) Remember the story in the Imitation,
how the Christ on the crucifix suddenly spoke to the monk who was so anxious
about his salvation and said, "If you knew that all was well, what would
you, today, do or stop doing?" When you have found the answer, do it or
stop doing it. You see, one must always get back to the practical and definite.
What the devil loves is that vague cloud of unspecified guilt feeling or unspecified
virtue by which he lures us into despair or presumption. "Details,
please?" is the answer. (3.) The sense of dereliction cannot be a bad
symptom, for Our Lord Himself experienced it in its depth — "Why has thou
forsaken me?"
C. S. Lewis in Letters to an American
Lady
Quoted in The Quotable Lewis edited
by Wayne Martindale and Jerry Root (Tyndale House), p 278
Content
is derived from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications
of Tyndale Publishing House
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