What Jesus Did
WHAT Jesus DID
By
Nana Williams
On
Easter, Jesus did a wonderful thing for us. But just how does this translate
into everyday experience? A story told by Gigi Tchividjian in More Stories for
the Heart 1 explains what can be yours because Jesus died and rose again on
Easter.
In
the story, there was a man who felt terribly guilty about a sin he had committed
as a young man, because he thought God could not forgive him. One day he heard
of an elderly lady who had conversations with God, and finally he gathered
enough courage to visit her. Over a cup of tea, he asked if she could ask God a
question for him.
“I
would be happy to,” she answered. “What would you like me to ask Him?”
“Well,”
the man began, “could you please ask Him what sin it was that I committed as a
young man?”
The
woman, who was quite curious by this time, readily agreed.
A
few weeks passed, and the man again went to visit this woman. After another cup
of tea he timidly asked, “Have you had any conversations with God lately?”
The
woman said that she had, and that she had asked God what sin he had committed
as a young man.
The
man, nervous and afraid, hesitated a moment and then asked, “Well, what did God
say?”
“He
said He couldn’t remember,” she replied.
The
Bible tells us that because Jesus took the punishment for our sins, God
promises, “I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no
more” (Jeremiah 31:34). •
1
Alice Gray, More Stories for the Heart
(Sisters,
Oregon: Multnomah Publishers, 1997).
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