Titus 2:2
“Teach the older men to be temperate, worthy of respect, self-controlled, and sound in faith, in love and in endurance.”.

Day Eighteen

Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out,
that times of refreshing may come from the Lord,
and that He may send the Christ who has been appointed for you --
even Jesus.
Acts 3:19-20



Repentance. Confession. Admission of guilt. Sin.  Too many times we view repentance as a negative thing instead of the act that brings us freedom!

No of us are unfamiliar with feelings of remorse over something that we have done - or failed to do.  We feel the prick of guilt, and our conscience is burdened.  But where do we go from there?

Scripture makes it plain that at such a moment we need to openly confess to God.  Take responsibility for our actions, and come to Him humbly and honestly.

And what happens next?  Forgiveness!  Pure and immediate.  (1 John 1:9 ) We are washed clean, absolved of guilt.  Our sins are removed at that very second as far as the east is from the west.  (Psalm 103:12 )

Friends, too often, instead of following these very simple steps, we allow the guilt to eat us alive.  We allow the enemy to so infuse us with shame that we no longer believe we can ever have freedom.  And we are effectively bound with the very chains that Christ died on the cross to break!

It is normal to sin - we are human!  (Romans 7:14-25 ) And until we enter heaven we will succomb to our sinful nature.  However, Jesus died in order that we do not have to be slaves to sin any longer! (John 8:34-36 ; Romans 6:5-5 ,16; 8:1-2)  It's time to stop allowing Satan to hold us in bondage with shame and guilt.  We have been given freedom through the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ!

Look at the scripture above from Acts 3:19-20 .  We are admonished to repent of our sins so that "times of refreshing may come from the Lord."  Wow!  I don't know about you, but I certainly welcome times of refreshing from the Lord!  So I will choose to take ownership of my sin, to confess it honestly before the Lord, and then to repent of it - which means to turn away from it - so that I can experience forgiveness and freedom.

Our Savior Jesus has already paid the penalty for sin.  (2 Corinthians 5:21 ; 1 John 1:7 )  We do not need to carry chains of guilt and shame.  We need only to turn to God and confess...and experience joy and freedom!  


Additional Scriptures: Psalm 32:5 (read in context of whole psalm); Psalm 51

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