I am joining She Reads Truth for the #SheSharesTruth challenge.
Ever feel like you had messed up so bad that God couldn't forgive you?
I have.
In this 38th Psalm, David is feeling this way too. He is reminding God that even though his sins are great and he is in this deep state of depression and despair, he is asking God why He had forsaken him and not to be angry with him.
Sin. It has a way of making us hit rock bottom, and overtaking us with a heavy weight of shame. It might keep us away from Christ for a period of time, but the power of sin also draws us closer and helps us to realize the great need we have for our Savior.
Sin leads us to do the craziest things.
Im sure that you can relate.
There have been times in my life, that I have made some pretty poor decisions that have left me feeling so dirty and disgusted that I have believed the lies of the enemy and have let my relationship with God fall through the cracks instead of running to Him.
This is what David did. David made a few many bad decisions with Bathsheba that kept him from God and kept him from receiving the fullness of the blessings of God.
We trip ourselves up, we keep ourselves from the blessings of God and we wallow in our self destruction. Its sad isn't it?
Despite how we may feel, God says regardless of what you have done, and regardless of how you might feel about yourself, Come.
Come just as you are, broken, scarred, completely messed up, dirty, shameful, whatever, and let me give you a fresh start and a new outlook on life.
Friends, He died on a cross for us. He wiped away every transgression, every bit of uncleanliness, every bit of shame and called us His children. He forgave us.
He didn't call us to be perfect. He called us to need Him, to run to Him when we mess up and to ask for His forgiveness. His love for you, and for me, casts out every ounce of our shame. He knew we would mess up and that's why He offers His forgiveness no matter how great or how little it is. Its all the same in His eyes.
Romans 8:1-2 says: "With the arrival of Jesus, the Messiah, that fateful dilemma is resolved. Those who enter into Christ's being-here-for-us no longer have to live under a continuous, low-lying black cloud. A new power is in operation. The Spirit of life in Christ, like a strong wind, has magnificently cleared the air, freeing you from a fated lifetime of brutal tyranny at the hands of sin and death." {The Message}
You are freed. You are free.
He isn't a God of anger and one who stays angry. He may discipline us for a moment, but more than anything He desires to love you and to walk with you day in and day out. There is absolutely nothing that could keep you from Him, or keep you from receiving His grace.
Run to Him. He longs to embrace you wholeheartedly.
Whatever it is that keeps you from receiving God's total grace and love, don't let the enemy win. God has already given you the victory and the power over sin.
Walk in His grace and His unmerited favor towards you.
You are loved.
I wish I had longer to leave a more detailed comment but thank you your post really struck a chord and I am so greatful for your words. Amen amen amen!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Claire!
DeleteI love this, "He didn't call us to be perfect. He called us to need Him, to run to Him when we mess up and to ask for His forgiveness. His love for you, and for me, casts out every ounce of our shame. He knew we would mess up and that's why He offers His forgiveness no matter how great or how little it is. Its all the same in His eyes." Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that I had the opportunity to share!
DeleteBeautiful reflection, Rychelle! I am so thankful that He receives me and restores me. Lovely to "meet you" through the SRT linkup today. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Its nice to "meet you" too!
DeleteI am so glad that I found your blog! I very much love the way your write. Thank you for the reminder that "He didn't call us to be perfect. He called us to need Him." Regardless....come. What a beautiful reminder! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Melissa! This means a lot!
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