God Will Be Merciful To My Unrighteousness, And My Sins And My Iniquities Will He Remember No More


God Will Be Merciful To My Unrighteousness, And My Sins And My Iniquities Will He Remember No More

“For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more.”
Hebrews 8:12 (KJV)

Unfortunately, many believers have grown up with the misunderstanding that God has an account of all of our sins that will be played out for all to see during the last days. This lie has so permeated the mind of believers that at times I wonder where it started from. The average believer is sure that during the last days God will show you all the wrongs you have committed and then punish you for them. So once we sin we cringe in fear and begin to repent profusely in an attempt to convince God to cleanse us. But nothing is farther from the truth. This belief is a lie from the pit of hell.

This is one of the errors the devil has entrenched in the Church to make God’s children fearful of meeting their Lord and Saviour. We dread the day of the coming of our Lord. Rather than looking forwards to His coming with joy, we are fearful that His coming will embarrass us and bring ridicule. However, our text for today is very clear; God is merciful to our unrighteousness. He no longer remembers our sins and iniquities. God does not remember one speck of sin that you have committed because all of your sins were placed on His Son, Jesus Christ, when He died.

The law of double jeopardy and the righteousness of God will not allow Him to remember your sins. He will not remember what has already been fully paid for. That would be unfair. Remembering sin would mean that the finished work of Calvary had not been accepted. Also, when you read Hebrews 11, which is called “The Halls of Faith“, you will notice the names of all those who failed but whose failures were not recorded. Abraham had Hagar, Moses was angry and killed an Egyptian, and David committed adultery and plotted the death of Uriah; yet none of their failures were recorded. Only their faith was recorded. These people were under the old covenant and God still did not recount their errors. Why would He recount yours when you are in the new covenant? God shows us that He records only the work of His Son. He only sees you in Christ, and there is no failure in Jesus.

Ephesians 2:5-6
Jeremiah 9-11
1 Timothy 6

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