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NOVEMBER 20, 2024 HOW CAN WE POSSIBLY BE HOLY? #7  THE CHANGELESS PROMISE

November 20, 2024

 Today’s lesson is borrowed from Oswald Chambers’ seminal book My Utmost for His Highest  and is the devotional reading for November 19th. In this reading, Chambers explains the idea of being convicted of sin far better than I can possibly do. Unless we become convicted of our sins, we will never repent and beg for God’s forgiveness and grace. And without that forgiveness and grace, we can never become holy or close to God.  

“When he comes, he will prove the world to be in the wrong about sin. —John 16:8

Very few of us know anything about the conviction of sin. We know what it feels like to be disturbed at having done something wrong, but we don’t know conviction. To be convicted of sin by the Holy Spirit is to have every earthly relationship blotted out and to stand alone with the heavenly Father, knowing fully whom we have wronged: “Against you, you only, have I sinned” (Psalm 51:4).

When we are convicted of sin in this way, we know with every power of our conscience that God dare not forgive us—not without a price being paid. If he did, it would mean that we have a stronger sense of justice than God. God’s forgiveness is the great miracle of his grace, but it cost him the breaking of his heart in the death of Christ. Only through this death is the divine nature able to forgive while remaining true to itself. It’s shallow nonsense to say that the reason God forgives us is that God is love. Once we’ve been convicted of sin, we’ll never say this again. The love of God means Calvary and nothing less. The love of God is written on the cross and nowhere else. Only on the cross is God’s conscience satisfied.

Forgiveness doesn’t mean only that I am saved from hell and made right for heaven. It means that I am forgiven into a new relationship; I am re-created and identified with God in Christ. The miracle of redemption is that God turns me, an unholy being, into the standard of himself, the Holy One. He does this by giving me a new disposition, the disposition of his Son, Jesus Christ.”

PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, we bless You and praise Your Holy Name, that You will redeem anyone who comes to You and asks for Your forgiveness and grace. In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.