What Love Covers

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This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.  1 Timothy 1:15

RECOMMENDED READING I CORINTHIANS 15:9 “For I am the least of the apostles, who am not worthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. “

COMMENTS:  Paul became the most effective evangelist of the early church and responsible for giving us much of the content and teaching of Jesus recorded in the New Testament.  Paul didn’t know Jesus as the disciples did but encountered Him later on the Damascus Road that transformed him and began a personal relationship with the Christ and Messiah and Savior of him personally as well as of the whole world and every generation.

If anyone could redeem themselves by good deeds or cancel out their sins by doing good deeds, Paul could have done that.  But in spite of good he did after the Damascus Road experience, he still fealt regret  for the harm and persecution he did to Christians before his conversion.   He could not undo what he had done nor take back the harm he did to them.  We don’t know what his thorn was that God didn’t removed from him.  Most believe it was a physical illness or ailment, but some also believe it was the memory of his past sins.

Whatever it was, it served to keep Paul humble and dependent on Christ for his strength and faithfulness.  Paul did know he was forgiven of those sins and God did not remind him of them, so I don’t think that was his thorn.  Yet, he still  remembered doing them and felt remorse now and again as the above scripture supports.

SO DO WE!!  No matter how much we grow or how long we live, we still fall short of Christ’s perfect example and still need constant help and guidance and strength and wisdom from Him to live and sustain a victorious obedient life.

Two great injustices recorded in the New Testament are the execution of Jesus on the cross, the most innocent and sinless and guiltless human who ever lived, and for Paul to get off “scott free” after being responsible for torture and death of many Christians is the other great injustice.  But that injustice is where we all reside with Paul because we too are equally guilty.   But Jesus’ death provided the forgiveness and  redemption for Paul and for everyone of us and in every generation since Paul’s who accepted His perfect sacrifice.  John 1:29 tells us Jesus died to take away athae sins of the world, both the Jewish world and the gentile – pagan world.

 “Love covers all sins” (Proverbs 10:12)—even all of yours. Be secure today in God’s love.

God’s love is a free love, having no motive or foundation but within itself.
Thomas Brooks

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