“He canceled the record of the charges against us.” (Col 2:14 NLT)
When someone is arrested for a crime and ends up in court, the prosecutor will say, “The charges against you are…” At that point, you hope your attorney can get the charges dismissed. Well, think about this, what If God had a record of every sin you ever committed from the womb to the tomb? It would detail all the bad decisions you have made, the hateful acts, the unforgiving attitudes, the prejudice, the greed, the lust, the lies; what if He had recorded them all?
However, you have never seen that record, nor has anyone else. Why? That’s because “he forgave all our sins. He canceled the record of the charges against us and took it away by nailing it to the cross” (vv. 13-14 NLT). Knowing full well that the price for our sins was his death, “Christ suffered for our sins once for all time…he died for sinners to bring you safely home to God” (1Pe 3:18 NLT). Notice the words “forgave” and “canceled the record” of the sins you have committed.
The cross is like a trading post. There, at the point of believing faith, God takes all your sins and puts them on Christ’s account, while at the same time taking all Christ’s righteousness and putting it on your account. Is there a limit to God’s love? If there is, David the adulterer never found it. Neither did Paul the persecutor of Christians. Nor Peter the liar, or the thief on the cross. And guess what, you won’t find it either. When Jesus cried from the cross, “It is finished,” God wrote “Paid in full” over every sin you would ever commit. The word “justified” simply means “just-if-I’d-never-sinned.” How good is that?
Lee | GG Team