Forgiven
July 17, 2006 | 12:00am
There is forgiveness with You, that You may be feared. Psalm 130:4
"God is highly dangerous. We are sinful and He is holy. Sin can no more exist in the presence of God than darkness can exist in the presence of light. To stand before Him in self-righteousness would be to invite our destruction. The psalmist wrote, "If You, Lord, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?" (Psalm 130:3).
In a cemetery not far from New York City is a headstone engraved with a single word: Forgiven. The message is simple and unembellished. There is no date of birth, no date of death, no epitaph There is only a name and the solitary word forgiven. But that is the greatest word that could ever be applied to any man or woman, or that could be written on any gravestone.
The songwriter said, "There is forgiveness in You, that You may be feared" (v.4). That refrain echoes in both the Old and New Testament. God is honored and worshipped because He alone can clear our record.
If God could not forgive us, we could only flee from Him in terror. Yet the God whose holiness threatens us is the God who through Christ redeems us. This dangerous God offers forgiveness for all our sins. We only need to ask Him.
Are you forgiven? Haddon Robinson
How blest is he whose trespass
Has freely been forgiven
Whose sin is wholly covered
Before the sight of heaven. Psalter
READ: Psalm 130
Sin invites judgment; confession ensures forgiveness.
The Bible in one year:
Psalms 18-19
Acts 20:17-38
"God is highly dangerous. We are sinful and He is holy. Sin can no more exist in the presence of God than darkness can exist in the presence of light. To stand before Him in self-righteousness would be to invite our destruction. The psalmist wrote, "If You, Lord, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?" (Psalm 130:3).
In a cemetery not far from New York City is a headstone engraved with a single word: Forgiven. The message is simple and unembellished. There is no date of birth, no date of death, no epitaph There is only a name and the solitary word forgiven. But that is the greatest word that could ever be applied to any man or woman, or that could be written on any gravestone.
The songwriter said, "There is forgiveness in You, that You may be feared" (v.4). That refrain echoes in both the Old and New Testament. God is honored and worshipped because He alone can clear our record.
If God could not forgive us, we could only flee from Him in terror. Yet the God whose holiness threatens us is the God who through Christ redeems us. This dangerous God offers forgiveness for all our sins. We only need to ask Him.
Are you forgiven? Haddon Robinson
How blest is he whose trespass
Has freely been forgiven
Whose sin is wholly covered
Before the sight of heaven. Psalter
READ: Psalm 130
Sin invites judgment; confession ensures forgiveness.
The Bible in one year:
Psalms 18-19
Acts 20:17-38
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