Worship
Scripture
There’s an old saying, “an elephant never forgets”. Quite often this saying is applied to human beings and our inability to forget and oftentimes forgive wrongs that have been enacted toward us. Relationships are often a good place to look for examples of this inability to forget or forgive. Many times our experiences in human relationships can spill over into our view of God and how he sees us. Our flawed inability to see beyond negative experiences and forgive are applied to how God interacts with us. This is flawed and is something we must be aware of and try to overcome.
Perhaps it started with our relationship with our parents. We do something wrong and suffer the consequences but quite often the wrong that we have done lingers and impacts the relationship moving forward. Parents may lose a level of trust when a teenage driver makes a mistake and plows into the back of another vehicle because they were found to be texting and driving. Parents, as they should, continue to remind the teenager of the mishap that led to the wreck, in the hopes that they will change their ways. The teenager however may think that sin in their life is similarly something they need to be reminded of in the presence of God-flawed in thought and application.
In Psalms chapter 51 we find David’s plea to God after he has sinned with Bathsheeba. He’s taken another man’s wife for his own and committed adultery and in the midst of the consequences cries out to God to release him from his shame. Psalms 51:7-8 says, “Purify me from my sins, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. Oh, give me back my joy again; you have broken me-now let me rejoice.”
David isn’t asking for the consequences of his sin to be taken away, but instead recognizes his wrong and the consequences that must be faced. He does however ask God to restore his joy-for which God will always do. So while our interactions with humans may result in time and time again being reminded of our wrongs, God intends for our brokenness in the midst of suffering consequences to draw us closer to him, restoring our joy. May we rest in knowing that although our sins have consequences, our joy will be restored and our relationship with the Father will forever be without being continually reminded of our wrongs-we stand forgiven.
Prayer
HONOR GOD
Exodus 33:19
And the Lord said, “I will cause all my goodness to pass in front of you, and I will proclaim my name, the Lord, in your presence. I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.”
Thank Him for being who He is. For being a merciful and compassionate God who has shown you grace.
ASK GOD
God is ready to give you the wisdom you need. Ask Him, specifically, for the wisdom you need right now.
SUBMIT TO GOD
John 5:39
“You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me”
God is the giver of life. Sometimes we have to submit our understanding, submit our pride, and humble ourselves to acquire a spiritual understanding
CLOSING PRAYER
God, you have chosen me. You have given me life and life abundantly. Help me steward the blessings that you have given me for my spiritual growth and the spiritual growth of those around me. In Jesus Name, Amen.