Song Of Solomon 4:7 7You are all fair, my love, and there is no spot in you.
Jesus tells us His bride, “You are all fair, My love, and
there is no spot in you.” But our reply to Him tends to be,
“Me? All fair and no spot? You don’t know me, Lord!”
Do you really think that God doesn’t know you?
God sees reality like no one else sees it. He sees the
perfection of His Son’s finished work in your life. By one
offering of Himself at the cross, Jesus has perfected you
forever! (Hebrews 10:14) You have been made the righteousness
of God in Christ. (2 Corinthians 5:21) And you will never find
any spot in this righteousness that Jesus died to give you.
So God wants you to see yourself righteous — all fair and
spotless in Christ. Every day, be conscious of your
righteousness in Christ. Say, “I am the righteousness of God
in Christ. There is no spot in me whom He has perfected with
His blood.” When you do that, you are honoring Jesus and His
finished work.
If you are conscious of your sins, then you are not honoring
the work of Christ. You may think that you are being humble or
holy by being sin-conscious. But do you know that the Bible
calls sin-consciousness an “evil conscience”?
Hebrews 10:21–22 tells us that since we have Jesus as our
High Priest, “let us draw near with a true heart in full
assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil
conscience”. What does the writer of Hebrews mean by “an
evil conscience”? If you read the beginning of the same
chapter, you will find that he is talking about a
“consciousness of sins”. (Hebrews 10:2) Paul calls it a
“conscience seared with a hot iron”. (1 Timothy 4:2) The Greek
word for “seared” here is kauteriazo, and it means to
carry about with you a perpetual consciousness of sin.
So don’t carry with you an evil or seared conscience. Your
lifetime of sins has already been punished fully in the body
of Jesus at the cross. Be conscious, instead, of your
perfection and righteousness in Christ. Because of what Jesus
has done for you, you can boldly declare, “I am all fair.
There is no spot in me!”
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