You were dead because of
your sins and because your sinful nature was not yet cut away. Then God
made you alive with Christ, for he forgave all our sins. He canceled
the record of the charges against us and took it away by nailing it to the
cross. Colossians 2:13–14 NLT
When I preach on our total
forgiveness in Christ, someone will inadvertently ask, Pastor Prince,
if all my sins are forgiven, that means my future sins are too. But how can my
future sins be forgiven?
Well, that’s a great
question. The reality is, when Jesus died on the cross two thousand years
ago, all our sins were in the future.
There are people who argue
that there is no Scripture that says that all our future sins are forgiven.
They teach that when we receive Jesus, all our past sins are forgiven, but our
future sins are only forgiven as we confess them and ask God for forgiveness.
First let me say to those
who claim there is no Bible verse stating that our future sins are forgiven,
that there is also no Bible verse stating that only our past
sins are forgiven! But there is a Scripture that clearly states, “In Him
we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins,
according to the riches of His grace” (Eph. 1:7, emphasis mine). In the
original Greek text, the verb for “have” is in the present tense, which
indicates durative action, meaning we are continually
having forgiveness of sins, including every sin we will ever commit.
Furthermore, in 1 John
2:12, it says, “I write to you, little children, because your sins are forgiven
you for His name’s sake.” The Greek perfect tense is used here for “are
forgiven,” meaning this forgiveness is a definite action completed in the past,
with the effect of this action continuing into the present. This means that
God’s forgiveness avails for you in your present, and continues into your
future. Do you see that?
Next, I want you to
consider today’s Scripture. Colossians 2:13–14 declares that Jesus forgave all
our sins! The word “all” is the Greek pas, meaning “every kind or
variety... the totality of the persons or things referred to.” It refers to
“all, any, every, the whole.” So “all” means all. God’s forgiveness of our sins
covers every sin—past, present, and future! When we received the Lord Jesus as
our Savior, we received the total and complete forgiveness of all our sins.
In Hebrews 10:11–14, the
Bible says, “And every priest stands ministering daily and offering repeatedly
the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins. But this Man, after He had
offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down at the right hand of God, from
that time waiting till His enemies are made His footstool. For by one offering
He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.”
Now, according to this Scripture, as a believer, for how long are you perfected? Forever! How can you be perfected forever, if your future sins are not forgiven? Obviously, they are! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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