The Twenty Fifth of January
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
025-He Acts on Honest Confession
"He looketh upon men, and if any say, I have sinned, and perverted that which was right, and it profited me not; He will deliver his soul from going into the pit, and his life shall see the light." (Job 33:27-28)
This is a word of truth, gathered from the experience of a man of God, and it is tantamount
to a promise. What the Lord has done, and is doing, He will continue to do while the world
standeth. The Lord will receive into His bosom all who come to Him with a sincere confession of
their sin; in fact, He is always on the lookout to discover any that are in trouble because of
their faults.
Can we not endorse the language here used? Have we not sinned, sinned personally so as to
say, "I have sinned"? Sinned willfully, having perverted that which is right? Sinned so as to
discover that there is no profit in it but an eternal loss? Let us, then, go to God with this
honest acknowledgment. He asks no more. We can do no less.
Let us plead His promise in the name of Jesus. He will deliver us from the pit of hell which
yawns for us; He will grant us life and light. Why should we despair? Why should we even doubt?
The Lord does not mock humble souls. He means what He says. The guilty can be forgiven. Those
who deserve execution can receive free pardon. Lord, we confess, and we pray Thee to forgive!
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