Friday, January 28, 2011
Micah 7:19 You will again have compassion on us; you will tread our sins underfoot and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea.
INTO THE DEPTHS OF THE SEA
The prophet Micah knew that God had promised to send a Savior. Micah trusted that God would keep His promise ...
" ... as for me, I watch in hope for the LORD, I wait for God my Savior; my God will hear me." (Micah 7:7)
Some 750 years or so after Micah lived, the Savior that Micah had waited for was born in Bethlehem. His parents gave him the name Jesus, which as you probably know, means "Jehovah Saves." And as you also know, this Jesus is the reason your sins have been forgiven. But God isn't satisfied with saying "your sins are forgiven." He wants you to be sure that your sins are really gone. Check out Micah 7:19.
Here, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Micah illustrates what was going to happen to sins because of what the coming Savior would do.
What Micah looked forward to, we look backward to. Because of Jesus, our sins have been "tread" under the feet of God. They are broken. They no longer have the power to condemn us. They no longer can speak out against us.
But God takes this picture further to reassure us that our sins are really gone. He says our sins have been cast into the depths of the sea.
They didn't have submersibles in the days of Micah the prophet. They didn't have diving bells, shark cages, or scuba gear. If you dropped something out in the open ocean, it sank into darkness and was gone for good. It was out of sight, out of reach, and lost forever. Is it clear yet what God thinks about your sins? Jesus is the reason your sins are out of sight, out of reach, and lost forever. Thank Him for it today!