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What are you more conscious of today? Your sins or the fact that you
have been forgiven? My friend, don’t be conscious of your sins. Be
conscious instead of Jesus and His finished work. The Lamb of God has taken away all your sins at the cross, so count on the fact that you are a forgiven child of God!
No matter what has happened or what you have done, God wants you to
know that because of His Son’s finished work, He will be merciful to
your unrighteousness, and your sins and lawless deeds He will remember
no more. (Hebrews 8:12)
That is why you should not be conscious of your sins. In fact, when you
are sin-conscious, the devil brings in condemnation, and the more you
receive it and condemn yourself, the more you will find yourself
unforgiving toward yourself and even others.I was told by a pastor friend that when a lady, who had cancer on her face, asked for prayer for healing, the Lord revealed to him that it was self-hatred that was keeping her from receiving her healing. She could not forgive herself and was full of self-condemnation.
When she realized her problem, she counted on the fact that God was
merciful to her unrighteousness and that she was already forgiven. She
received the love of God. Then, right before the pastor’s eyes, her
whole face changed—she received her healing that very moment!
Something happens when you believe that you are forgiven. That is why
God says to you, “I want you to believe that all your sins I will
remember no more. I want you to believe that you are My child enjoying
My mercy and that you can always count on My forgiveness.”
Beloved, remember that all your sins have already been paid for by
Jesus on the cross. And the more you count on the fact that you have the
Father’s forgiveness and that He does not condemn you because of Jesus’
finished work, the more sin and its effects—sickness, hatred, lack and
so on—will lose their grip on you. You will find yourself walking in a
greater measure of God’s grace and blessings!
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Saturday, 9 April 2016
COUNT ON GOD’S FORGIVENESS-Joseph Prince
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