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Isaiah 40:2

Isaiah 40:2
Octavius Winslow June, 5 2016 3 min read
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June, 5 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about forgiveness of sins?

The Bible assures that God has provided full forgiveness for our sins through Jesus Christ.

The Scripture emphasizes God's promise of forgiveness as a comfort to believers. In Isaiah 40:2, we see that God commands comfort to be spoken to Jerusalem, proclaiming that her iniquity is pardoned. This forgiveness is not a future hope but a present reality—'Your sins, O believer, are forgiven.' The past act of pardon is secured through the sacrifice of Jesus, and the current assurance of forgiveness is etched on the conscience by the Holy Spirit. This assurance is what alleviates our deepest sorrows and leads us to joy.

Isaiah 40:2, Hebrews 10:14

How do we know that God forgives our sins?

God's forgiveness is assured through the sacrifice of Jesus, who perfected forever those who are sanctified.

The confidence in God's forgiveness is grounded in His promises and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Hebrews 10:14 states, 'By one offering He has perfected forever those who are sanctified.' This signifies that our sins have been dealt with absolutely and completely, bringing an end to their power over us. The real-time assurance of our forgiveness comes when the Holy Spirit impresses this truth upon our hearts, enabling us to live free from the weight of guilt and to experience true peace that surpasses all understanding.

Hebrews 10:14, Isaiah 44:22

Why is the forgiveness of sins important for Christians?

Forgiveness is essential because it restores our relationship with God and brings deep inner peace.

For Christians, the forgiveness of sins is not merely a theological concept but a transformative experience that impacts every aspect of life. It lifts the burden of guilt, allowing believers to draw near to God without fear. When we acknowledge our transgressions before God, as indicated in the article, we find that He delights in forgiving us. The joy that accompanies this forgiveness deepens our relationship with Him, allowing us to live without the constant weight of sin. It also equips us to extend grace to others, mirroring the divine pardon we have received. This foundational truth is what propels believers towards holiness and joy in their Christian walk.

Isaiah 40:2, Ephesians 1:7

“Speak you comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned: for she has received of the Lord's hand double for all her sins.”

— Isaiah 40:2

By sealing a sense of pardon upon the conscience, God comforts the disconsolate. There is no comfort equal to this. As our deepest sorrow flows from a sense of sin, so our deepest joy springs from a sense of its forgiveness. What comfort can there be where this is lacking? what sorrow where this is felt? "When he gives quietness, who then can make trouble?" This was the comfort which God commanded the prophet to speak to His spiritual Jerusalem: "Say unto her, that her sins are forgiven." And this is the message which the Lord sends to His whole Church. This comfort have all His saints. Your sins, O believer, are forgiven. "I have blotted out your sins as a cloud, and your iniquities as a thick cloud," says God. You are not called upon to believe that God will pardon, but that He has pardoned you. Forgiveness is a past act; the sense of it written upon the conscience is a present one. "By one offering Jesus has perfected forever those who are sanctified," has forever put away their sins. Faith in the blood of Jesus brings the soul into the possession of a present forgiveness. And when God the Holy Spirit thus imprints a sense of pardoned sin upon the troubled conscience, all other sorrows in comparison dwindle into insignificance. "Strike, Lord," says Luther, "I bear anything willingly, because my sins are forgiven." Thus, beloved, God comforts his conscience-troubled people. He loves to speak comfortably to their hearts. Is it any delight to Him to see you carrying your burden of conscious sin day after day and week after week? Ah no! He has procured the means of your pardon at a great price- nothing less than the sacrifice of His beloved Son; and will not the same love which procured your forgiveness, speak it to your heart? Oh yes; the sun in the heavens pours not forth its light more freely, light itself speeds not more rapidly, the mountain stream rushes on not more gladsome and unfettered, than the pardon of sin flows from the heart of God to the humble and the contrite mourner. Is sin your trouble? Does conscious guilt cast you down? Look up, disconsolate soul! there is forgiveness with God. It is in His heart to pardon you. Repair to His feet, go you to God's confessional, and over the head of the atoning sacrifice acknowledge your transgression, and He will forgive the iniquity of your sin. And, oh, what will be the joy of your heart, the music of your lips, the grateful surrender of your person, when Jesus says, "Your sins are forgiven; go in peace"!

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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