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For the gifts and sacrifices that the priests offer are not able to cleanse the consciences of the people who bring them. Hebrews 9:9 NLT
He was the
sweetest man in the world when she married him . . . but that soon changed.
Peter and
Catrina were high school sweethearts who planned their wedding for the summer
after their graduation. Nine months later, Catrina delivered their baby girl.
Shortly after Adeline’s birth, life took a downward turn when Peter lost his
job.
Desperate,
Peter decided to do what he wouldn’t have otherwise. He robbed a local store
and buried the money in a vacant lot. But he left evidence behind that led to
his arrest and a six-year prison sentence. The money, however, was never
recovered. Catrina didn’t feel as if she could give him a second chance. She
visited him only once while he was in jail.
Imagine Catrina’s
surprise when six years later Peter showed up at a Christmas celebration hosted
by the police chief. In his hand was the bag of money which he presented to the
police chief. “It’s all there,” he said. Peter had done his time; all he wanted
now was a second chance with his wife and daughter. Prison life hadn’t soothed
his conscience.
Thousands
upon thousands of sacrifices couldn’t pacify the raging consciences of the
worshipers who brought them faithfully. The commands and ceremonies were merely
temporary fixes until Christ came and paid what only a sinless person could
pay.
Cleansed
consciences are only possible by accepting and understanding what Christ has
done. We could pay for our sins—but it would mean death and eternal punishment.
No one else has offered to do this and couldn’t if they wanted since they are
sinners as well.
Only the
sinless Son of God could solve our dilemma. Knowing and believing that isn’t
enough, however, to clear our consciences. We must believe our sins are
forgiven. If we hang on to past mistakes he has forgiven—as Peter did—we’ll live
continuously with false guilt. Satan will capitalize on our misunderstanding of
forgiveness and make our lives miserable and useless.
What Christ
has paid for and we’ve accepted, God will never hold against us again. Is your
conscience clean?
Prayer: Father, cleanse our consciences from the false guilt that Satan attempts to inflict.
Tweetable: How do you cleanse your conscience?
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