Isidore Zimmerman served 25 years in prison for a crime he didnt commit. Because of false testimony at his trial, he was convicted of killing a New York policeman. In time, however, his innocence was proven, and in 1962 he was released. But did he "live happily ever after"? No.
Even though he had been innocent all along, Zimmerman couldnt escape the stigma of being an ex-convict. What few jobs he could get soon ended when employers learned that he had served time. His record was cleared, but society did not fully accept him.
What a striking contrast to our standing with God when we trust Jesus as our Savior! We are guilty. Yet on the merits of Jesus sinless life and atoning sacrifice, we are not only declared religious, but we are fully restored to favor with our heavenly Father. He treats us as if we had never broken His law, reconciling us to Himself and adopting us into His family. Thats full acceptance.
Its absolutely amazing that through faith, and on the merits of Jesus death, guilty sinners can be declared righteous by God. Its even more astounding that He would restore us to His favor and want us to work for Him.
But then, thats what salvation is all about. Dennis J. De Haan
Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness
My beauty are, my glorious dress;
Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed,
With joy shall I lift up my head.
von Zinzendorf
READ: Titus 3:1-11
When God forgives, He removes the sin and restores the soul