
Sins Remembered No More
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<p>I never saw the ice. But I felt it. The back end of the pickup I was driving—my grandfather’s—fishtailed. One swerve, two, three—and I was airborne, flying off a fifteen-foot embankment. I remember thinking, <em>This would be awesome if I wasn’t going to die</em>. A moment later, the truck crunched into the steep slope and rolled to the bottom. I crawled out of the crushed cab, unscathed. </p> <p>The truck was utterly totaled that December morning in 1992. God had spared me. But what about my grandfather? What would <em>he</em> say? In fact, he never said a single word about the truck. Not one. There was no scolding, no repayment plan, nothing. Just forgiveness. And a grandfather’s smile that I was okay. </p> <p>My grandfather’s grace reminds me of God’s grace in Jeremiah 31. There, despite their tremendous failings, God promises a restored relationship with His people, saying, “I will forgive their wickedness, and I will remember their sins no more” (v. 34). </p> <p>I’m sure my grandfather never <em>forgot</em> that I’d wrecked his truck. But he acted just like God does here, not <em>remembering</em> it, not shaming me, not making me work to repay the debt I rightfully owed. Just as God says He’ll do, my grandfather chose to remember it no more, as if the destructive thing I’d done had never happened. </p>
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Sins Remembered No More
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