September 8
The Guilt Is Gone by
Dr. D. James Kennedy
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In whom we have redemption…, the forgiveness of
sins.—Colossians 1:14
Have you ever felt
so guilty you couldn’t look someone in the eye? Guilt is tremendously
motivating. While the possibility of feeling guilty may not stop us from
doing something wrong, once we feel guilty, we’ll do almost anything to avoid
being found out.
Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle, the creator of the famed fictitious detective Sherlock Holmes, once
played a terrible practical joke. He wrote an unsigned letter and mailed it
to twelve prominent men. It said, “All is discovered. Flee at once!”
Within
forty-eight hours all of them had left the country!
Guilty!
Though people in our
society rarely use the word “sin” in conversation anymore, we can’t get rid
of guilt, and it has a powerful effect on us. Guilt weakens and destroys. It
can create a sense of anxiety—a nameless, unknown fear. It can produce a
depression that hangs over our heads like a black rain cloud. It can make us
feel unclean, worthless. It can give us such a poor self-image that
we become our own worst enemies.
Guilt can even create physical illness;
after David sinned with Bathsheba, he said, “My bones grew old through my
groaning all day long” (Psalm 32:3).
There is a difference between guilt and guilt feelings. You may have bad feelings even though you’re not guilty. Psychiatrists may help you get rid of guilt feelings, but they don’t know how to handle guilt. Many of them don’t even like the word.
They use “confused”
or “mixed up priorities” instead. But the Bible says, “For all have sinned
and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23) and “There is none
righteous, no, not one” (Romans 3:10). Our guilt is so permanent, it seems
engraved in granite. We cannot blame it away. We cannot push it down or trade
it for another emotion.
We can get rid of
our guilt in only one way—by asking Christ for forgiveness. Do you need to
ask His forgiveness for something today? Confess to Him, and unburden your
heart. Allow Him to wash you perfectly clean.
What can wash away my sins? Nothing but the
blood of Jesus. What can make me pure within? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. —Mary Runyon
Lowry
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