Hymn: “O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” – Charles Wesley (1792-1788)
Main Tune: AZMON
Why
is it that those sins which were long-ago forgiven… canceled by the
eraser of God… why do they continue to have power over us and haunt us?
They lurk in the back of our subconscious memory and surface now and
then to almost take us hostage? For some reason, we have not fully
grasped the reality of forgiveness… even those of us who have known
about it our entire lives, have heard multiple sermons and studies on
the subject, and – best of all – have experienced it over and over for
ourselves.
There’s a weird little verse in Isaiah’s
woe-listing that says, “Woe unto them who draw iniquity with cords of
vanity and sin as it were with a cart rope.” (5:18) I often quote it
when called upon to say a particularly meaningful scripture passage; it
gets great puzzled looks from everyone in the study circle! These are
they who cannot let go of their sin; in their vanity, they drag it
behind them as if attached to them by a rope. It’s a great picture of
those of us who will not accept the gift of God’s forgiveness; it is too
often a picture of ME!
Imprisoned by guilt? It’s time for a break-out.
Better
yet, it is time to accept the Governor’s “pardon”! The One who governs
the universe is concerned with your freedom. God wants to set you free…
and his truth can do that! The truth is: you are forgiven of all you
have submitted for absolution. Get over it. Let it go, let it go! Cut
the tugging-rope you have too long dragged behind you. Walk away a freed
man/woman.
Grab my hand. We’ll try to do this together.
This hymn text set to a delightful English tune
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