THE MEMORY OF OUR SINS
READ: Genesis 45:1-15
Do not therefore be grieved or angry with yourselves. – Genesis 45:5
The
memory of our sins can rob us of the joy of our salvation. Perhaps we
have said, or heard others say, “If only I could forgive myself for what
I have done!” Some people become obsessed with guilt for their past
sins.
When
Joseph made himself known to his brothers who had sold him into
slavery, they were speechless and “dismayed in his presence” (Gen.
45:3). Guilt and fear reminded them of the pain they had caused their
aged father Jacob and their brother Joseph. Sensing this, Joseph
immediately reassured them: “Do not … be grieved or angry with
yourselves because you sold me here; for God sent me before you to
preserve life” (v. 5).
When
we have sinned and hurt others, we may find ourselves in a position
similar to that of Joseph’s brothers. But if we have confessed our sins,
we can be assured that we have been forgiven. Nagging guilt and
self-blame are not the work of the Holy Spirit.
The
Bible tells us to be “renewed in the spirit of [our] mind” (Eph. 4:23).
We must focus our thinking on Jesus our Saviour, not on our past sins.
We need to concentrate on what He has done – His atoning sacrifice on
the cross for our sins – not on what we have done. Because He has
forgiven our sin, we can learn to “forget” our sin. – Dennis De Haan
Blessed be the name of Jesus!
I’m so glad He took me in;
He’s forgiven my transgressions,
He has cleansed my heart from sin. – Harris
Guilt is a burden our heavenly Father never intended His children to bear.
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