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The governor of
a southern state was touring the state penitentiary interviewing
the prisoners. Each one he interviewed was bitter and showed
no remorse. They all blamed their incarceration on someone
else. One said that it was not his fault, it was the judge
who was prejudiced against him. Another complained that it
was his attorney who had let him down. One young man blamed
his mother, while another said his teachers at school had
failed him. When the governor spoke to George, he was surprised
to hear him admit that he had committed a crime and had been
caught. He explained that he was sorry for what he had done
and hoped someday to prove to society that he had learned
his lesson for the mistakes he had made.
The governor was
so impressed with this confession that he returned to the
state capital and wrote out a full pardon for George. In his
note that he sent to the prison warden, he explained that
he was giving George a pardon to get this guilty man away
from all those innocent people still in prison.
It is interesting
how every man is right in his own eyes, just as Solomon said.
Few people can be forgiven because few are willing to admit
that they were wrong in the first place. John tells us, ”If
we confess our sins (only if we confess them), he is faithful
and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness.”
When God confronted
Adam, he immediately blamed Eve and Eve blamed the serpent.
This is one of the reasons why the false doctrine of a supernatural
personal devil is so popular. ”The devil made me do it” is
appealing, but it is a lie.
We need to accept
the responsibility for our own lives and actions. The Lord’s
prayer teaches us to confess our sins. Instead of blaming
others, we should ask God to be merciful to us, for we are
sinners.
Jesus described
two men who went into the temple to pray. One only prayed
with himself. He told God how wonderful he was. His prayer
was filled with 1’s. The other man’s prayer began with God
and asked for forgiveness. His prayer was answered while the
other man’s was not. The Pharisee’s prayer did not even require
an answer, for he was simply bragging.
We need to remember
that there is none righteous, no, not one. ”If thou, LORD,
shouldest mark iniquities, 0 Lord, who shall stand?”
Let us thank God
that He is willing to separate us from our sins as far as
the east is from the west. Had He said, the north from the
south, there would have been a limit to His mercy because
we can travel west forever and never run into the east.
Soon Jesus will
return. He will reject all those who are bitter and blame
others for their sins. Only those who have confessed and been
forgiven will be granted his full pardon and be invited to
live and reign with him on this earth forever.
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