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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
3/11/2019 6:10 am

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3/12/2019 6:01 am

Swept Away

Bible in a Year:

Deuteronomy 14–16; Mark 12:28–44
I have swept away your offenses like a cloud, your sins like the morning mist.

Isaiah 44:22

Isaiah 43:25
When he invented the pencil eraser, British engineer Edward Nairne was reaching instead for a piece of bread. Crusts of bread were used then, in 1770, to erase marks on paper. Picking up a piece of latex rubber by mistake, Nairne found it erased his error, leaving rubberized “crumbs” easily swept away by hand.

With us too the worst errors of our lives can be swept away. It’s the Lord—the Bread of Life—who cleans them with His own life, promising never to remember our sins. “I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake,” says Isaiah 43:25, “and remembers your sins no more.”

This can seem to be a remarkable fix—and not deserved. For many, it’s hard to believe our past sins can be swept away by God “like the morning mist.” Does God, who knows everything, forget them so easily?

That’s exactly what God does when we accept Jesus as our Savior. Choosing to forgive our sins and to “[remember them] no more,” our heavenly Father frees us to move forward. No longer dragged down by past wrongs, we’re free of debris and cleaned up to serve, now and forever.

Yes, consequences may remain. But God sweeps sin itself away, inviting us to return to Him for our clean new life. There’s no better way to be swept away.

Today's Reflection


MrsJoe 76F
17381 posts
3/11/2019 8:11 am

And I praise God for that! I don't understand it, and I have a hard time forgiving myself sometimes, but then I ask myself, "If God forgives me, who am I to question that? Am I greater than God?"

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.