Devotion:
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Read Isaiah 1:18.
I love how God begins this verse regarding forgiveness with the phrase, “Come now, and let us settle the matter.” The picture God paints of forgiveness in Isaiah 1:18 is bold and profound. At first glance, we might only notice the imagery of the colors. Sin, scarlet red, being made white as snow, crimson like wool. Christ’s blood forever took away our sin if we ask for forgiveness. In Christ’s death and resurrection lies the only hope of a restored relationship with God. Christ redeemed and destroyed sin on the cross. Only His blood could settle that.
At the time God spoke these words through Isaiah, the people of God offered the blood of animals as atonement for sin. This blood covered over their sin, but it could not take it away. Only the blood of the Christ to come would purify and change lives. Hundreds of years later, Jesus settled the matter once and forever. His life was offered so that we might be fully forgiven.
Personal Worship Option:
Dear God, thank you that because of your sacrifice on the cross, I can be forgiven. Thank you for making me new by the blood of your son Jesus. In His name I pray, amen.

