Your Sin Is Covered
We are covered. If you live in
parts of the South this time of year, you know what I am talking about. For
several weeks, everything gets covered by a coating of pine pollen. Anything
exposed to the outdoors ends up with a yellowish tint. The powdery substance
can even make its way inside our homes as it is tracked in on shoes, blows
through open doors, or finds its way into crevices around windows. If God had
so chosen. I think He could have included pine pollen as one of the plagues on
Egypt. It might not have been as effective as frogs or flies swarming
everywhere, but it can certainly be irritating at times. You can feel it on
your skin, can get it in your eyes, and can even taste it in your mouth
occasionally.
We may not be grateful for the pine
pollen that covers everything, but this season leading up to Easter also
reminds us of another covering for which we should be thankful. The blood of
Christ covers all our sins. “Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven,
whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute
iniquity” (Psalm 32:1-2). What does it mean that our sins are covered? It
suggests that our sins are hidden, that they are forgiven, and that they are no
longer held against us. How does that happen? How can a just God forget about
our sins? It is only due to what Jesus did for us in going to the cross and
dying there as the sacrifice for our sins. The blood He shed through giving His
life for us is the only thing that can sufficiently remedy our wrongdoing in
the sight of a holy God. It is only through faith in Him that we can experience
forgiveness and cleansing. “The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from
all sin” (I John 1:7).
And much like nothing left outdoors
escapes being touched by the pine pollen, there is no sin that cannot be
covered by the blood of Jesus. No matter what we may have done, no matter how
awful the deed, the power of Christ’s sacrifice is enough to take care of it.
There are actions we may have taken in the past which we deeply regret. We were
guilty of hurting others and harming ourselves. Other people may have a hard time
forgiving us. Even more, we may find it difficult to forgive ourselves.
Nevertheless, there is forgiveness with the Lord. If we will repent of our sin
and put our trust in Jesus, His blood can cover and cleanse whatever our
transgression may have been. He can set us free from the guilt and
condemnation. We can have peace with God and know that our hearts are right
with Him.
Is there some wrongdoing from your
past which is still haunting you? We may not be able to do anything about
certain consequences that we may have to live with. However, something can be
done about the guilt, and Jesus has already done it. That sin is covered. If
you have truly repented and put your trust in Jesus, you are forgiven. “There
is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans
8:1). If God has forgiven you, isn’t it time to forgive yourself?
We look forward to the rain showers
this time of year that cleanse the air of that persistent pollen. Similarly,
let’s receive the refreshing, cleansing power of God to take away our guilt and
condemnation through faith in Jesus’ sacrifice for our sin. Let’s be grateful
that His blood is still able to cover our sin today.
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