Well, that was a surprising email!
Dave and I are waiting to be reimbursed for some warranty work. I received an email requesting our summer address and was given a date of when the reimbursement should be arriving.
I replied asking if that would be for both invoices and received another email verifying two invoices but the wrong amounts. This was quickly followed by another email, “Sorry, wrong account” and then listed the correct amounts for reimbursement.
Good.
Things like that happen every day, hundreds of times. People being improperly charged and then there are emails, phone calls (sometimes very heated calls) and finally correction and resolution.
Do you know things like that happen in our spiritual lives as well? We’ll be going along just as carefree and happy as you please when a thought, a condemning thought, comes to mind. It’s called our conscience, a guilty conscience, reminding us of something in our past that we are ashamed of, and we plummet into self-pity and unworthiness.
Stamp that memory with the words “Wrong Account” and return to the sender, who is the devil.
“But Christ was sinless, and he offered himself as an eternal and spiritual sacrifice to God. This is why his blood is much more powerful and makes our consciences clear. Now we can serve the living God and no longer do things that lead to death.
15 Christ died to rescue those who had sinned and broken the old agreement. Now he brings his chosen ones a new agreement with its guarantee of God’s eternal blessings!” Hebrews 9:14-15 CEV
Christ took our sins, all of them, and paid the price for our forgiveness. They were charged to His account and that account has been marked paid in full. Through His sacrifice we can live with a clear conscience.
“He destroyed the record of the debt we owed, with its requirements that worked against us. He canceled it by nailing it to the cross.” Colossians 2:14 CEB
The debt has been removed by Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. Our account, our conscience, has been cleansed!
Your lesson really resonated with me today. Now when I have negative or hopeless thoughts, I will try to remember to say “Wrong Account – Return To Sender!”. Thank you. Your blog so often meets me where I’m at.
I’m blessed to be able to share what the Lord puts on my heart. I love you and am praying for you!
I love your encouraging words. You bring clarity 2 scripture. Thank you 4 sharing in Jesus’s word
So nice to hear from you Roxanne. I hope all is well for you. I pray for you often.