We have all sinned. We have all made

We have all made mistakes.

June 25, 2025

We have all sinned. We have all made mistakes. We have all wronged someone. And when we sin, we want to be forgiven. We also do not want others to know our sin nor do we want to get caught in our sin! As Christians, we know that through Jesus we are forgiven. God forgives. In John 8 it reads, “The scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been caught in adultery; and making her stand before all of them, they said to him, (him referring to Jesus) “Teacher, this woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery. Now in the law Moses commanded us to stone such a women…Jesus said to them, “You who are without sin be the first to cast a stone. One by one from the eldest to the youngest they departed…and Jesus said to her, “Has anyone condemned you? She said, “No my LORD.” Jesus said, neither do I, go and sin no more.” Powerful words! So, is it only we get caught in our sin, that we confess our sin? Think about it. My prayer is that we learn to forgive as our LORD forgives us, for wouldn’t it be sad if we didn’t extend forgiveness as our LORD does, not only to ourselves but to others as well. It is something to think about. God Bless. Amen.

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