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Devotional - 27th Aug 2020

 'And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more' (Hebrews 10:17).

God is ever faithful to His people, even when we are unfaithful to Him. He promised Israel that He would remember their sins and iniquities no more, and has faithfully promised us the same. Christ died once and for  all on the cross for all peoples of the earth. He paid the price for all with His precious blood! His finished work on Calvary is sufficient for us and has secure the remission of sin forever, for all who believe in Him as the Saviour of the world. If there is no remission of sin...there is no condemnation. It is through faith in Him that we are saved by grace and have become participators in this precious promise, "And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more." When God forgives, he forgets! Every sin forgiven is cancelled and no longer exists. We thank God that in Christ we are entrusted to serve  in a new and better way - the new covenant. God is truly amazing and forgiving. Imagine, He knows all of our thoughts, our sins and iniquities, yet He declares to His people who believe in His Son Jesus Christ: I will remember your sins and iniquities no more! All things are made possible with our God! We have a better promise, a new covenant - Christ our Lord. We do not have to sacrifice animals any more for the remission of sin. Hebrews 10:16 says, "This is the covenant that I will make after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them." With this new covenant God transforms our heart and offers us complete forgiveness. Open the Word of God and allow Him to speak to your heart, through the leading of the Holy Spirit to give you that transforming life.

Have a wonderful day🌹🌹

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