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By
: Pastor Joseph Prince
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Hebrews 10:17 - 17then He adds, “Their sins
and their lawless deeds I will remember no more.”
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When I was a young Christian growing up in
Singapore, I read a little tract entitled This Was Your Life. In that
tract, it said that when you get to heaven, God will replay your entire life,
including all your sins, on a huge video screen for all the angels and other
saints to watch!
The idea that God was making such a video of my
life with the intention of screening it for everyone to watch used to make me
feel awful and condemned before God. How could I ever stand boldly in His
presence? And how was I going to face my loved ones and Christian friends in
heaven?
I was a nervous wreck, thinking about all my sins
that God was recording down, until I read this in the Bible: “Blessed is the man to whom the Lord shall not impute sin.” (Romans 4:8)
Hallelujah! I jumped for joy when I found out that God was not counting my
sins against me, and that He has given me something called “non-imputation of
sins”!
My friend,
the reason that God does not impute any of our sins to us is that He has
already imputed all of them to the body of His Son Jesus when He hung on the
cross 2,000 years ago.
AMEN! Not only that, when God punished His Son for our sins,
He caused the curse of the law to fall stroke by stroke upon Jesus’ entire
body until every curse had been fully satisfied. AMEN! That is
why we have been redeemed from the curse of the law. (Galatians 3:13) That is
why, instead of imputing sin to us, God imputes righteousness!
God wants us to know that our sins and lawless
deeds He will remember no more. The words “no more” in the original
Greek text carry a strong double-negative meaning. In other words, God is
saying, “No way, by no means, will I ever remember your
sins again!”
Beloved, since God says that He will remember
your sins no more, why do you still remember them? Or for that matter, your
spouse’s or neighbor’s sins? God does not want you to be conscious of sins
because He is not. So rejoice! Come to Him boldly and expect Him to show you
mercy and grace because He remembers your sins no more!
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