Today’s Promise
September 12, 2024
No More Condemnation
We will know by this that we are of the truth, and will assure our heart before Him in whatever our heart condemns us; for God is greater than our heart and knows all things.
1 John 3:19-20
Do you struggle with guilt? Do you often feel condemned? Today we are claiming the promise of guilt-free living.
Guilt and Shame
For many Christians, guilt is a way of life. When they pray, they feel overwhelmed by a sense of guilt and shame. Every time a service opportunity comes along, they feel unworthy for God to use them. They live a frustrated Christian life because they focus on their guilt instead of Christ’s forgiveness.
Many Christians confuse their guilty feelings with God’s conviction. Guilty feelings just make you feel bad. They lead to nowhere. When God convicts you of a sin, it is to bring about repentance and restoration.
How Guilt Works
Let me give you a few thoughts to help you understand how guilt works in your life.
First, it is true; sometimes, you feel guilty because you are. When you sin, the Holy Spirit speaks to your heart about that sin to bring about repentance. You must understand that the Holy Spirit reminds you of a sin so you can repent and live in victory over it. God convicts you for a purpose: to bring about a change in your life.
Once you confess and repent of that sin, God never brings it up again. God removes your sin as far as the east is to the west. (Ps. 103:12)
The problem begins when you start listening to your feelings instead of the Holy Spirit.
False Guilt
Sometimes, you have a hard time forgiving yourself. Too often, you watch the reruns of your past sins and mistakes and feel guilty. You ask forgiveness again and again, but nothing seems to happen. Because of this, you feel unworthy, unloved, and condemned; this is false guilt.
False guilt is Satan’s tool to keep you beaten down and ashamed. When you feel guilty, but there is nothing you can do about it, it’s false guilt. When you confess your sin, but you still feel condemned, it’s false guilt.
Satan uses false guilt to make you feel ashamed and condemned. You can’t move forward in your walk with Jesus because your false guilt is always before you.
God desires for you to live a guilt-free life by the power of the Holy Spirit. When you sin, you repent, receive forgiveness, and move forward in your Christian life. The blood of Jesus removes your guilt.
Look at that promise again.
We will know by this that we are of the truth, and will assure our heart before Him in whatever our heart condemns us; for God is greater than our heart and knows all things. – 1 John 3:19-20
Make these confessions.
- In Jesus Christ, I am free from guilt and condemnation.
- I know that sometimes my heart condemns me.
- I will listen to the Holy Spirit’s voice over what my heart says.
- I live guilt-free because of the blood of Jesus Christ.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen
You can live guilt-free because your sin has been forgiven. When Satan whispers in your ear about your past sins, remind him that God has taken your sin and placed it as far as the east is from the west.
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Are you living above guilt and shame today? (Share in the comments below)
I do condemn myself sometimes and feel guilty,
But then I think of Holy Spirit has freed me from my sin.
As for as the East is from the West. Then w feel fine .Amen.🙏😇
WOW! Billy the Lord definitely uses you to bring us a Rhema word. Yes, now you have taught me about False Guilt. It’s so very clear now about forgiveness and condemnation and False guilt. How my Savior has forgotten me of All my sins , How the enemy tries hard to still convince me that I’m not forgiven. What a liar he is. He who the SON makes FREE is FREE INDEED. I’M FREE!!!! Thank you Jesus 😊 🙏 💓
My sins are forgiven in Jesus name, I’ve been born again by faith in Jesus Christ, whose blood has cleansed me of my sins, I’m justified in the sight of God, I’m a son of God, sanctified, beloved and empowered to live a fruitful life for God. No more condemnation. Hallelujah!