2 Corinthians 5:19 (NIV)
That God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ,
not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message
of reconciliation.
Two brothers were convicted of stealing sheep in the old
days in England. In accordance with the brutal punishment of those times, they
were branded in the forehead with the letters ST--Sheep Thief. One brother,
unable to bear the stigma, fled to a foreign country where he tried to hide
himself. He wandered from land to land and at last died full of bitterness, and
was buried in a forgotten grave. The other brother repented of his misdeed and
did not try to run away from home. He said, "I can't get away from the
fact that I once stole sheep, but I will remain here until I win back the
respect of my neighbors and my own self-respect.
The years passed, and he gradually established a
reputation for respectability and integrity, honesty and worth. At last a
stranger in town saw an old man hobbling along with the letters ST branded on
his forehead and asked a native what they signified. After thinking for a
while, the villager said, "It all happened a long time ago, and I have
forgotten the particulars. But I think the letters are an abbreviation for
Saint."
There it is--the wonderful grace of God in the penitent,
believing heart can change and transform the character and turn the very scars
of sin into a badge of honor and beauty.
Dear Lord, we thank You that because of You our past can
be made perfect. We thank You for being a forgiving God. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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