The One Who Keeps
God’s Commands Lives In Him
This is how we know that we belong to the truth and
how we set our hearts at rest in his presence: If our hearts condemn us, we know that God is greater than our
hearts, and he knows everything. Dear friends, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have
confidence before God and
receive from him anything we ask, because we keep his commands and do what
pleases him. And this is
his command: to believe in the name of his Son, Jesus Christ, and to love one
another as he commanded us. The one who keeps God’s commands lives in him, and
he in them. And this is how we know that he lives in us: We know it by the
Spirit he gave us.
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John 3:19-24
As a
couple drove their trailer through dry Northern California, they felt a
tire blow and heard the scrape of metal against pavement. The sparks ignited
the 2018 Carr Fire—a wildfire that burned nearly 230,000 acres, destroyed more
than 1,000 homes, and resulted in the deaths of several people.
When
survivors heard how the couple were overcome with grief, they formed a Facebook
page to show “grace and extend kindness . . . for the shame and despair”
enveloping them. One woman wrote: “As someone that lost their home to this
fire—I need you to know my family [doesn’t blame you], nor [do] any of the other
families that lost homes. . . . Accidents happen. I really hope these kind
messages ease your burden. We will all get through this together.”
Condemnation,
our fear that we’ve done something unredeemable, can cannibalize the human
soul. Thankfully, the Scriptures reveal that “if our hearts condemn us, we know
that God is greater than our hearts” (1 John 3:20). Whatever our hidden shame,
God is greater than all of it. Jesus calls us to the healing act of repentance
(if needed) or simply unmasks the shame consuming us. Then, encountering divine
redemption, we “set our hearts at rest in his presence” (v. 19).
Whatever our
regrets over things we wish we could undo, God draws us near. Jesus smiles at
us and says, “Your heart is free.”
How
have you experienced shame or condemnation? What does it mean for you to know
that Jesus has freed your heart?
God, I have such regret. I wish I could
erase this painful situation and do it all over. But thank You for giving
me grace to learn and move forward.
Our Daily Bread – December 4, 2019