When I was in my medical residency, I was repeatedly over apologizing. I said , “I’m sorry” whenever I made a minimal mistake or misspoke. Not a good thing, especially for a fledgling doc trying to fly. My pastor noted this and told me to put my name in Romans 8:1: “Therefore there is now no condemnation for me Tom Giesecke who is in Christ Jesus.” My this sword of the Spirit the accuser fled.
Because of the blood of Jesus, God no longer see you in your sin. But in your righteousness. Since God sees the end from the beginning, so because of that God see you finished!
Thank You John for sharing these words... I REALLY needed to hear this today! : )
When I was in my medical residency, I was repeatedly over apologizing. I said , “I’m sorry” whenever I made a minimal mistake or misspoke. Not a good thing, especially for a fledgling doc trying to fly. My pastor noted this and told me to put my name in Romans 8:1: “Therefore there is now no condemnation for me Tom Giesecke who is in Christ Jesus.” My this sword of the Spirit the accuser fled.
Because of the blood of Jesus, God no longer see you in your sin. But in your righteousness. Since God sees the end from the beginning, so because of that God see you finished!