In the 26 years of the People to People radio broadcast, forgiveness ranks as the number one topic of discussion. Here are three things we have learned from all the questions that have been asked about this critical issue:
1. The forgiveness of God is greatly misunderstood,
2. People like to argue about forgiveness,
3. People long to have forgiveness.
You can understand why forgiveness is such a hot topic. All of us sin. This reality raises numerous questions in our minds.
• What do I do when I sin?
• How can I know that God has forgiven my sin?
• If He has forgiven me, why do I keep doing the same sin over and over?
Here is the good news. All of these questions are answered by the three words Jesus uttered from the cross, “It is finished!” Jesus paid the debt in full. Nothing more needs to be done, or can be done concerning forgiveness of sins.
I wished I had known this truth early in life.
With each sin I committed in those days, I felt I needed to do something to get it forgiven. I prayed. I promised. I studied the Bible. I made deals with God. But nothing changed.
I wanted His forgiveness so badly, but in spite of all my efforts, I never felt forgiven.
The glorious truth is that there was nothing I could do to gain God’s forgiveness. Jesus had already done the work. He forgave all of my sins. His shed blood took them away once and for all.
When His finished work finally hit my heart, the weight of guilt lifted from my shoulders. And something even better happened. The love of God broke through to my soul. It was the first time that I knew, I mean really knew, that He loved me.
This is what I wanted more than anything. I think we all want to truly know that God loves us. Forgiveness is the truth that makes God’s love real to us.
Just three simple words comprise the most powerful, life-changing phrase in the entire Bible.
It is finished!
These three words can change your life.
Yeah… it’s definitely a hot topic. Before I was grounded in His truth, the Bible was like a tossed salad to me; I knew it was good for me, but there was no rhyme or reason to me. All I knew was that there was a “before Jesus” (Old Testament), a “during Jesus” (4 gospels) and the “After Jesus” (Acts, and the epistles) I never could understand the “If you don’t forgive, then God won’t forgive” when in light of, “forgive as God forgave” (Ephesians 4:32). I always thought there must’ve been something “understood” in the “as God has forgiven” that I wasn’t seeing. There was. The “understood” was knowing the difference between the Old and New Covenant. Our “full gospel” denominations boasted that they lived by the “whole” Bible, not just one half of it. HA! yeahrite.
Thankful for the New Covenant!