Lord,
if you kept a record of our sins, who, O Lord, could ever survive? But
you offer forgiveness. Psalm 130:3-4a NLT
As a schoolteacher,
keeping records comprises a large part of my responsibility.
Our school
requires students to participate in the Accelerated Reader program. Books read
and tests taken translate into points that translate into a test grade. During
the nine weeks, I regularly check their scores to see how many points they have
earned and then enter it into the records as a test grade.
And papers.
Students know having me as a teacher means they will need mounds of notebook
paper. As one student—whose older sibling I had taught—said, “I have plenty of
paper. My brother told me I would need it.” On this paper, they take quizzes
and tests and write sentences, diagrams, paragraphs, essays, and short stories.
When a student asks, “Is this going to be graded,” I respond, “Everything you
do for me gets a grade.” Records.
But there
are also behavior records. Students who fail to complete their homework or
repeatedly talk during class receive lunch detentions. Too many of these—or
other more severe infractions—gets them a discipline slip, which goes on their
permanent record.
When
applying for college—or even some jobs or other positions—having a clean school
record means a lot. According to the psalmist, having a clean spiritual record
rates high as well. Believing God didn’t keep a record of his sins must have
meant he believed in the coming Messiah who would pay for his sins. He had
enough sense to know animal sacrifices didn’t work.
Forgiveness
is a wonderful thing—to give and to experience. Doing so enhances relationships
and makes for peaceful and joyful living. God does this based on what Christ
did on Calvary’s cross. On that rough piece of wood, He died for the sins of
humanity. When we accept His sacrifice and invite Him into our lives, the
record of our sins is wiped clean. Otherwise, God keeps the record and holds us
accountable.
Through
forgiveness, God releases us from condemnation. We can live with a clean
conscience each day, knowing our forgiveness is complete and our eternity is
secure. Fear and anxiety leave, and peace and joy move in.
Because God
has done this for us, we should extend the same to others. Releasing them frees
us to enjoy life at its best.
Is your
record clean?
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Prayer:
Father, we thank You for cleaning our records by forgiving our sins. May we be
as forgiving toward others as You are toward us.
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