Today's promise: God forgives all sins,
no matter how big
A two-way street
"Come now, let us
argue this out," says the Lord. "No matter how deep the stain of your
sins, I can remove it. I can make you as clean as freshly fallen snow. Even if
you are stained as red as crimson, I can make you as white as wool."
Isaiah 1:18 NLT
"Then if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and heal their land."
2 Chronicles 7:14 NLT
About this week's promise:
"The situation
referred to in these verses is what we call a "two-way street." We
move in humility and repentance toward God, against whom we have sinned. In
turn, God moves toward us with forgiveness and restoration. When we obey God,
he will send blessing. And when we disobey God, we have the option of humble
repentance. Blessings can flow again if our repentance is genuine and not
merely a ploy to get "back on God's good side."
This two-way principle is also at work in all our human relationships. When sin has damaged a relationship, we can be restored through honest repentance, met with forgiveness. Sometimes, both parties must repent and forgive, because the fault is shared.
from the TouchPoint Bible with commentaries by Ron Beers and Gilbert Beers (Tyndale) p 381
For more on this week's promise, check out these Tyndale resources:
Radical Forgiveness by Julie Ann Barnhill - for Women (2004)
Forgiven by Karen Kingsbury - Fiction (2005)
Why Sin Matters by Mark McMinn (2004)
This two-way principle is also at work in all our human relationships. When sin has damaged a relationship, we can be restored through honest repentance, met with forgiveness. Sometimes, both parties must repent and forgive, because the fault is shared.
from the TouchPoint Bible with commentaries by Ron Beers and Gilbert Beers (Tyndale) p 381
For more on this week's promise, check out these Tyndale resources:
Radical Forgiveness by Julie Ann Barnhill - for Women (2004)
Forgiven by Karen Kingsbury - Fiction (2005)
Why Sin Matters by Mark McMinn (2004)
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