Word of the Father · Day 103/366
Faithful to Wipe Out Your Debt
“I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins.”
Isaiah 43:25
My son, my daughter, I know the weariness of living forever holding an old mistake against yourself, reliving the same scene of shame every time the memory decides to return. You've already asked for forgiveness, already tried to make right what could be made right, and yet you keep punishing yourself inside, as if I still kept that against you in some locked drawer.
But I want to make this perfectly clear, with no middle ground: I myself blot out your transgressions. It isn't you who erases them through your own effort, penance, or extra suffering — it is I who strike them out, for my own sake, because that is how I chose to love you from the beginning. And your forgiven sins, I simply don't remember anymore, as if they had never existed between us.
If I no longer hold that account against you, why do you keep holding it, revisiting it, demanding of yourself over something already settled? Set that weight down today. It was wiped out long ago, and you are free to live without carrying a debt that's already been paid.