This morning we got our first dusting of snow here in south central PA. I always look at snow with mixed emotions. I am not really a fan of the cold that accompanies it but I am truly a fan of what snow represents in my life.
God's word says that "though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow." So as I look out my window and I see the snow I am reminded of this truth.
My life has certainly not been what I would have liked it to be. I made choices along the way that took me off of the path that God had laid out for me. Choices that hurt many along the way and more importantly, hurt the God that I love. But, I can rejoice in the words of Zephaniah that my God will save, He will rejoice and He will quiet my heart and exult over me with love. My sins though they are scarlet, they shall be whiter than snow. What a joy to reflect upon.
None of us are without sin. We all have fallen short of God's standard. Yet, He provided the way of salvation. It is at this season of advent that we reflect on the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. He who knew no sin became sin for us. And because the penalty has been paid our debt of sin has been erased.
As Christmas approaches, I am choosing to reflect on forgiveness. This forgiveness, so freely given is there for the taking. Examine your heart. Are you looking to Jesus as the Savior of your soul? Do you recognize Him as the one who washes your sins and makes you whiter than snow? Can you sense that He is rejoicing over you because of His great love? I am. Praising Him for the time so long ago when I made my profession of faith. Praising Him that despite some detours along the way that I am now seeking to know Him more deeply and more profoundly with each passing day. Praising Him for the snow that reminds me of His cleansing of all my sin! What a Savior!
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