Our Guilt is Gone

As a young girl, I invited a friend to browse with me through a gift shop near my home. She shocked me, though, by shoving a handful of colourful crayon-shaped barrettes into my pocket and yanking me out of the door of the shop without paying for them. Guilt gnawed at me for a week before I approached my mum—my confession pouring out as quickly as my tears.
Grieved over my bad choice of not resisting my friend, I returned the stolen items, apologised and vowed never to steal again. The owner told me never to come back. But because my mum forgave me and assured me that I had done my best to make things right, I slept peacefully that night.
King David also rested in forgiveness through confession (Psalm 32:1–2). He had hidden his sins against Bathsheba and Uriah (2 Samuel 11–12) until his “strength was sapped” (Psalm 32:3–4). But once David refused to “cover up” his wrongs, the Lord erased his guilt (v. 5). God protected him “from trouble” and wrapped him in “songs of deliverance” (v. 7). David rejoiced because the “Lord’s unfailing love surrounds the one who trusts in him” (v. 10). We can’t choose the consequences of our sins or control people’s responses when we confess and seek forgiveness. But the Lord can empower us to enjoy freedom from the bondage of sin and peace through confession, as He confirms that our guilt is gone—forever. Xochitl Dixon - Daily Bread

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