Rom:4:7-8
Blessed are those whose lawless deeds have been forgiven.
And whose sins have been covered.
Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord will not take into account.
Quoted from Psalm 32.
Written by King David.
Immediately after being caught redhanded after the adultery with Bathsheba and murder of Uriah.
David realised he has failed. He recognized that there is utter absence of his personal merit. He sighs inwardly to begin with, if at all God would cover my sin, how blessed I would be. He acknowledged the enormity of his sin, but it is also true that the imputed righteousness is even bigger. The compassionate love of his God is even greater.
There is no sin dark enough. That God can't save you. There is no pit deep enough that God can't reach out to you. All you need to do is to just look back to Him helpless.
If David would be forgiven.
If Peter would be forgiven.
If Paul would be forgiven.
There is hope for you too, dear one. May be you would have done a more heinous and grievous sin than any of these. But still God chooses to forgive you. Out of His benevolent and compassionate love to you.
Forgiveness is not just a hope. It is a reality.
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