Guilt. The dictionary says that this word means, “the state of one who has committed an offense especially consciously; feelings of deserving blame especially for imagined offenses or from a sense of inadequacy.” It’s a word which can conjure up so many different feelings. There are times when it is good that we feel guilt…when we realize we have done something wrong and we need to make things right. But, unfortunately, there are times when, even though we have confessed our wrongdoing…guilt continues to plague our thoughts and actions.
The fourth truth that Louie Giglio shared in his book, Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table, states:
4. The cross has the final word.
The work Jesus did on the cross defines your life. It gives you victory over death. You are identified with Christ. You are a brand-new creation. You are not unwanted, unlovely, or worthless. You are wanted by God, made in the image of God, and worthy of Christ’s love because He has chosen to place worth upon you. Your identity was born in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
Don’t let anyone try to convince you of anything that wasn’t demonstrated to you when Christ gave His life for you. You are forgiven. Made right. You are holy in Christ. You are born into a new family. Woven into divine plans and purposes. Your guilt is gone. You are free.
So plant this thought by memorizing this verse, “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away. Behold, the new has come!” (2 Corinthians 5:17).
It is so easy to be consumed with guilt. All of us have things in our past which we wish we could do over. Misspoken, hurtful words. Actions which we knew at the time were not what we should be doing…but we did them anyway. Decisions which we knew would have negative effects on others and wouldn’t be pleasing to God…but we made the choice to go ahead, regardless of the consequences. As a result, in the quiet of the night, guilt is the underlying feeling in our gut.
Fortunately, there is an answer to our guilt. There is someone who took that guilt upon Him and died on a cross for you and for me. As a result, when we ask Christ to forgive us of our past transgressions…we can be free from that guilt. Believe it or not…He forgives and forgets! Our slate is washed clean. We can be freed from that guilt that eats away at our gut. On our own it isn’t possible…but God! HE makes all the difference.
Satan wants you to dwell on your guilt. He wants you to lie awake at night…playing your past over and over in your mind. He wants to wreck your sleep. He wants to wreck your health. He wants to wreck your relationships. And above all, he wants to destroy your relationship with your Heavenly Father because he knows if he can keep you dwelling on your past transgressions…you won’t have freedom and victory.
Is guilt overtaking your thoughts today? If so, I want to urge you to picture your Savior…allowing himself to be nailed to a cross…so that you can be freed from that guilt. Do you think He would have done that and then thought you weren’t worthy to be forgiven? I don’t think so. Give it all to Him today…asking Him to forgive you of any past transgressions…and then live in the freedom for which He gave His all. Remember, “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away. Behold, the new has come!” (2 Corinthians 5:17).
AMEN!