Lord, the God of Israel, you are righteous! We are left this day as a
remnant. Here we are before you in our guilt, though because of it not one
of us can stand in your presence.
– Ezra 9:15
It
takes just a single word — positive or negative — to paint a vivid picture of
someone. For example, we might link words like genius or visionary
to Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs, or leader to George Washington and Martin
Luther King. Likewise, we might label Ted Bundy or Hitler as murderer.
How
about you?
Would
you label yourself as generous, energetic, successful … or
maybe humble?
Or what about lonely, abused or divorced?
How about addicted?
Ask
that question to 20 different people, and you’ll probably get 20 different
answers. But the apostle Paul tells us through the Book of Romans that
there’s one word that fits everyone: GUILTY.
He
explains that everyone (that’s you and me) has in one way or another broken
God’s perfect Law. That’s because we’ve all lied, cheated, stolen and killed —
either literally or figuratively. We’re all guilty as sin. And according to
God’s Law, the death penalty is the just response to our wrongdoings.
Scripture
affirms this. It’s in Romans 6:23 that we read, the wages of sin is death.
But
here’s the good news. This same Bible passage adds that the
gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus. Paul writes that
God paid the penalty we all deserve through the death of his own son (Jesus) on
the cross. So as far as our Creator is concerned, we’re considered INNOCENT and
are now free to live out our lives and follow his ways.
Have
you put your faith in Jesus as your Lord and Savior? If so, he’s cancelled your
debt, and your label is now not guilty.
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