And you, being dead in your
trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He has made alive
together with Him, having forgiven you all trespasses. Colossians 2:13
Apostle Paul’s letters
provide a marvelous foundation in understanding the gospel of grace. That’s
why, when it comes to reading the Bible, I always encourage new believers to
begin with his letters. Many new believers like to start with the book of
Revelation or Genesis, but get confused in the process because they lack the
proper foundation to rightly divide the old and new covenants.
Have you noticed, for
instance, that Paul never once mentioned the unpardonable sin in all his
letters to the churches? If Christians could commit the unpardonable sin and
lose their salvation, Paul should have mentioned it in every epistle that he
wrote. But he didn’t. In fact, what he emphasized was our forgiveness. In
today’s Scripture, for example, Paul declares that Jesus, by His death on the
cross, has made us “alive together with Him, having forgiven you all trespasses.”
I have checked the original Greek word for all in this verse
and guess what? “All” means all! Jesus, through His own blood,
has forgiven you of all your sins, so there is no sin
that is unpardonable! By one perfect sacrifice, He has cleansed you of the sins
of your entire life, and you are now sealed with the promise of eternal life!
You need to receive this good news that will establish your heart in His grace
and give you the confidence that you are indeed irrevocably saved!
Beloved, God does not leave
you wondering whether you are saved or not. He tells you outright that you are
His and that nothing can ever separate you from His love—not even sin—because
His Son’s blood is greater than your sin! Knowing that all your sins are
forgiven is crucial for your health, peace of mind, wholeness, and wellness.
The more you believe that all your sins are forgiven by the blood of Jesus, the
more you will become whole—body, soul, and spirit!
And should you ever doubt that God has forgiven you of all, all you have to do is open His Word. Read it and remind yourself how the price for “all trespasses” has been fully paid, the judgment executed, and every bit of condemnation against you already meted out on the body of Christ at the cross. Hallelujah! To establish your heart in the grace of God, meditate on such new covenant truths that exalt Jesus and His finished work. This is how you go from faith to faith and experience breakthrough upon breakthrough in all areas of life. (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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