TEXT: ISAIAH 1:18
“Come
now, let us reason together says the lord, though your sins are like scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow, though they are Red as crimson, they shall be
like wool.”
The
scripture made us to know that the eyes of the Lord are too pure to behold
iniquity (Habakkuk 1:13) yet God did not hate sinners but the sin in them. Sin
is a stumbling block that deprives man from enjoying quality fellowship with
God.
When
Adam and Eve committed sin in the Garden of Eden, there was separation between
them and God. They were unable to continue the privilege of God coming down to
them in the dawn of the evening to “gist” with them. Despite their sin, God was
still protecting and providing for them. This shows that God loves sinners, He
does not want them to die in their sin but repent and turn away from their
sinful way, and then He would embrace them and adopt them into His kingdom as
children. If your child soiled him or herself with chocolate and was coming to
you in your flowing white attire, you would not embrace the child; instead you
would move back so that your white apparel would not be soiled too. If the
child cleansed herself and ran toward you to embrace you, you would not move
back but embrace the child to show your love to him/her. This illustration is
applicable to us and God. When our clothes are soiled with sin, God would not
embrace us, but when we are clean without any blemish; He would be willing and
happy to embrace us. Moving away from your child that soiled himself with
chocolate; does not mean that you hate the child, but because you wouldn't want
to be stained with chocolate. For God to keep sinners at arm length does not
mean He hate them, but he wants them to do the right thing- to clean up their
“mess” so that He would be able to embrace them.
Our
text is giving the assurance that no matter how deep you are in sin, God is ALWAYS
ready to cleanse and forgive your sin. It does not matter how far you have
travelled with the devil, if you can make a U turn and follow the right route
by confessing your sin and depart from it, He is faithful and just to forgive
you and cleanse you of all unrighteousness( 1 John 1:9). Don’t continue in sin,
don't allow the devil to rob you of your salvation, don't fall for the lie of
the devil that your sin are too grievous to be forgiven.
Like
the prodigal son, make a U turn today; go back to your maker, ask Him to wash
and cleanse you of every iniquity. Rededicate your life to Him and make every
effort to live for Him alone.
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