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Thursday, August 13, 2009

The Sea of Forgetfulness

Imagine standing on the top deck of a cruise ship out in the middle of the ocean. It is night, but the moon is bright so that you can see the water. As you look around the horizon, you can see nothing but water in every direction.

You reach into your pocket and pull out a marble and toss it over the side of the ship into the ocean. Ker-plunk. It hits the water and disappears into its depths as the cruise ship moves right along.

Now imagine the next morning, you get up and want to go back to the place where you tossed the marble into the water and retrieve it. Can it be done? Not a chance. It would be absolutely impossible. The ship has moved on. The marble lies somewhere far behind you, on the floor of the ocean. There is no chance it will ever be brought up again.

Think of that marble as your sin. Two thousand years ago, the Father, Son and Spirit absorbed your sins into Himself in the Person of Christ on the cross. In the dark night of Golgotha, He cast them into the sea of forgetfulness. They were swallowed up by an ocean of grace. They are gone and nothing can ever bring them up again.

“Oh, but my sins were so great,” you might protest. Okay, forget dropping a marble in the ocean. Fill your pockets full of marbles if you want. More marbles change nothing. Drag a fifty-five gallon drum full of marbles onto the deck of that ship and throw it overboard. Even that won’t make any difference.

Your sins can never overwhelm the Father’s expansive ocean of grace. You have sinned? Okay, welcome to humanity. Now, it’s time to get past your sins. Stop trying to bring up something that Christ has thrown away. (He has been manifested to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. See Hebrews 9:26)

Don’t dwell on your sins – neither those of twenty years ago nor not those of yesterday. That ship has sailed. You are forgiven. Relax. Settle in on The Good Ship Grace and enjoy the journey. The captain of your salvation has a wonderful itinerary planned for you as you go. And you won’t believe how wonderful your final destination will be!

5 comments:

  1. Thanks Steve
    What great news for all humanity! Changing our mind and believing allows us to participate in the forgiveness, acceptance and love of Father, Son and Holy Spirit not just of ourselves but all people. It is reality! Unbelief causes us to separate into the delusional thinking of right and wrong proliferating judging and gossip with the same folk leaving the mind festering full of guilt, shame and condemnation. John

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  2. This is an awesome post!
    Reminds me of the verse 'He will hurl your sins into the sea.' Corrie Ten Boom said of this verse "....and He will put up a sign that says 'no fishing'!"

    Thanks Steve!

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  3. Thanks, Steve. Mighty encouraging reminder to any and all of us. Have you ever thought of writing a book? :-)

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  4. Love this!!! This confirms what He has been teaching me . . .to be "God-Conscious" rather than "sin-conscious"! Yes, Lord!! No more morbid introspections!! ha ha ha Jesus!! I'm looking at YOU now!

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