Monday, March 28,
2022
THE REMEDY FOR GUILT
Rom 3:19
19 Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them
who are under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may
become guilty before God.
James 2:10
10 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one
point, he is guilty of all.
The moment that Adam
ate the forbidden fruit his eyes were opened,
and he felt, for the first time, that horrible feeling of guilt. He knew right
from wrong! More specifically, he knew that he had done wrong. He was guilty
and sought for a place to hide. He sewed fig leaves together and made a loin cloth
to cover his private parts. In the cool of the evening, he hid from his God.
The biblical idea of
guilt has three elements. [1] There is the idea of responsibility.
Since Adam had been clearly forewarned about the tree in the midst of the
garden he was then responsible to obey the warning. [2] The second idea is that
of blameworthiness
(Latin reatus culpae) and [3] the obligation
to make good through punishment or compensation (Latin reatus poenae; compare Greek opheilema,
"debt," Matt 6:12). In other words, in thinking of guilt we ask the
questions of cause, motive and consequence, the central idea being
that of the personal blameworthiness of the sinner. (International Standard
Bible Encyclopedia)
But it is the feeling of guilt and not the mechanics of it that requires attention. David said in
Psalm 51:3, “my sin is ever before me!” He knew what he had done. He knew it was
wrong and even though nobody seemed to know of the deed, yet it plagued him
like a burden he carried on his back. He needed to rid himself of this baggage.
In John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress Christian had just come to the cross and it is at this
place we read: “Then CHRISTIAN gave three leaps for joy and went on singing:
“Thus far did I come
laden with my sin,
Nor could aught ease the
grief that I was in,
Till I came hither.
What a place is this!
Must here
be the beginning of my bliss!
Must here
the burden fall from off my back!
Must here the
strings that bound it to me crack!
Blest cross! Blest
sepulcher! Blest rather be
The Man that was there
put to shame for me!”
Dear Lord, let me today give three leaps for joy and then go on my way
singing. AMEN
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