Today,
Jews still observe Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement. As the name suggests, it
is a day set aside to make atonement for one’s sins. But for Christians, this
beautiful feast points to Jesus and what He did for us on the cross. Because of
His sacrifice, all our sins have already been perfectly atoned for. That is
why, should we sin, we know that “we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus
Christ the righteous.” And He Himself is the propitiation for our sins.
Now,
it does not say that if anyone repents, we have an Advocate with
the Father. It says that if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with
the Father. The moment a child of God sins, straightaway, his Advocate, Jesus
Christ, goes into action to pray for and protect him.
What
about repentance then?
The
word “repentance” is metanoia in the Greek, which means to
change one’s mind. For example, you used to believe that Jesus was just a good
man. Then one day, you repented and believed that He is the Son of the living
God, who died for your sins and rose again on the third day, and you gladly
took Him as your Savior.
Bible
repentance is not this idea of hitting or punishing yourself to atone for your
sins. Don’t turn it into a human work, like the man who went to a priest to
confess his sins. When they were done, the priest asked the man, “By the way,
what do you do for a living?” The man replied, “I’m a contortionist,” and
proceeded to give a demonstration. Another man came along wanting to confess
his sins. When he saw the contortionist all twisted up on the ground, he said,
“If this is repentance, forget it!” and ran off!
My friend, there is no need to climb the Himalayas or whip your back bloody to atone for your sins. No amount of self-punishment or crying can atone for them. Your sins have already been punished fully in the body of Jesus. Only His finished work satisfies God. So change your mind and simply believe that Jesus alone is the propitiation for your sins! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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