No Fishing Allowed
No Fishing Allowed

No Fishing Allowed

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<p>Holocaust survivor Corrie ten Boom knew the importance of forgiveness. In her book <em>Tramp for the Lord</em>, she says her favorite mental picture was of forgiven sins thrown into the sea. &ldquo;When we confess our sins, God casts them into the deepest ocean, gone forever. . . . I believe God then places a sign out there that says No Fishing Allowed.&rdquo;</p> <p>She points to an important truth that Christians can sometimes fail to grasp&mdash;when God forgives our wrongdoing, we are forgiven fully! We don&rsquo;t have to keep dredging up our shameful deeds, wallowing in any mucky feelings. Rather we can accept His grace and forgiveness, following Him in freedom.</p> <p>We see this idea of &ldquo;no fishing allowed&rdquo; in Psalm 130. The psalmist proclaims that although God is just, He forgives the sin of those who repent: &ldquo;But with you there is forgiveness&rdquo; (v. 4). As the psalmist waits for the Lord, putting his trust in Him (v. 5), he states in faith that God &ldquo;himself will redeem Israel from all their sins&rdquo; (v. 8). Those who believe will find &ldquo;full redemption&rdquo; (v. 7).</p> <p>When we&rsquo;re caught in feelings of shame and unworthiness, we can&rsquo;t serve God with our whole hearts. Instead, we&rsquo;re restricted by our past. If you feel stymied by the wrong you&rsquo;ve done, ask God to help you fully believe in His gift of forgiveness and new life. He has cast your sins into the ocean!</p>

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