Friday, February 24, 2017

A Dramatic Change of Color

 

[Photo of Scripture verse]


“Come now, let us settle the matter,”
says the Lord. “Though your sins
are like scarlet, they shall be as white
as snow; though they are red as
crimson, they shall be like wool.”
—Isaiah 1:18

As a parent, have you ever had one or more of your children come inside after playing outdoors in the mud. When they walk through the door, you catch your breath. They stand before you, covered from head to toe, dripping mud onto your clean floor. It takes you just an extra second to identify which of your offspring is underneath all that mud.

Twenty minutes later, freshly bathed and in clean clothes, their color has changed from dark mud to the sparkling fresh natural skin tones that you are used to seeing. In your mind you say to yourself, “Yes! This is my child—my sweet, adorable child!”

It is really quite amazing what a change of color can do.

In our spiritual lives, we are blackened by sin. When God looks at us, He can’t help but see the stains that sin has left on our minds, hearts, and souls. But when He washes us in the blood of His Son, Jesus, we become instantly clean—totally, absolutely, completely clean. The sin is gone. Our true spiritual color has been restored.

The Prophet Isaiah reported God’s own declaration, when Isaiah recorded these words in Isaiah 1:18:

“Come now, let us settle the matter,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.”

A dramatic change in color makes all the difference in the world. We whom God has called to belong to Himself have been restored. The sin is gone. We have been rescued from the garbage heap of sin and washed thoroughly.

As we being another day, let’s remember that the cleansing flood of Jesus’ precious blood has redeemed us, restored us, and given us our natural color back. Then, let’s be willing to share this good news with everyone who crosses our pathway, even as God prompts us to do so by that nudging of the Holy Spirit, who dwells within us.

 

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