Romans 4:7–8
7 “Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose sins are covered; 8blessed is the man to whom the Lord shall not impute sin.”
Some
people think that if they were more “right” with God, then He would
hear their prayers. For example, they sometimes believe that if they had
not quarreled with their wives or had those bad thoughts earlier in the
day, then God would answer their prayers.
God is not like that. He wants you
to know beyond any doubt that you can always come to His throne of grace
with boldness and have every confidence that you will
receive His mercy and grace. (Hebrews 4:16) You see, because of Jesus’
finished work on the cross, you are already right with God. You don’t
need to do anything to make yourself more right with God.
In fact, by faith in Jesus, you have
received the righteousness of God Himself! (2 Corinthians 5:21) And no
matter how many mistakes you make, you will never lose that
righteousness because in the first place, God gave it to you apart from
your works. (Romans 4:5–6) In other words, God did not impute
righteousness to you because you were good, but because you believed in
Jesus.
Because of what Jesus has done for
you at the cross, all your sins — past, present and future — are
forgiven. God will by no means ever remember your sins or count them
against you! (Hebrews 8:12, 10:17)
My friend, because Jesus has been
punished for your sins, today, God is not counting your sins against
you. This means that your sins won’t stop Him from hearing and
responding to your prayers. So you can always run into His presence
knowing that you can boldly stand in and enjoy His presence and His
love.
When you know this truth, it is
going to set you free in your relationship with God. You can talk to Him
without fear or any sense of condemnation. You can practice His
presence and trust that He always hears you. Should something happen at
home or at work, you don’t always have to call for your church leaders —
you pray and God hears you!
Beloved, you are righteous in Christ and God hears your prayers — all because of Jesus!
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