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Can we by ourselves make satisfaction for our sins? In this devotion, Pastor Jason Van Bemmel addresses Question #13 of the Heidelberg Catechism, stripping away the common misconception that we can contribute to the payment for our own guilt. While many labor under the burden of trying to "be worthy" through good deeds or penance, the biblical reality is that even our best efforts are corrupted by a sinful nature.
Key Highlights:
The Increasing Debt: Why our daily actions actually increase our debt before God rather than paying it off.
The Trap of Legalism: A warning for long-time believers who may slide into a "smug self-righteousness" based on keeping rules.
Polluted Garments: An exploration of Isaiah 64:6 and why our "righteous deeds" are like filthy rags before a holy God.
Total Reliance on Jesus: Understanding that all satisfaction for sin belongs to Jesus Christ alone.
Scripture Focus: Reflections on Psalm 130, James 2, and Isaiah 64.
By Jason A Van BemmelCan we by ourselves make satisfaction for our sins? In this devotion, Pastor Jason Van Bemmel addresses Question #13 of the Heidelberg Catechism, stripping away the common misconception that we can contribute to the payment for our own guilt. While many labor under the burden of trying to "be worthy" through good deeds or penance, the biblical reality is that even our best efforts are corrupted by a sinful nature.
Key Highlights:
The Increasing Debt: Why our daily actions actually increase our debt before God rather than paying it off.
The Trap of Legalism: A warning for long-time believers who may slide into a "smug self-righteousness" based on keeping rules.
Polluted Garments: An exploration of Isaiah 64:6 and why our "righteous deeds" are like filthy rags before a holy God.
Total Reliance on Jesus: Understanding that all satisfaction for sin belongs to Jesus Christ alone.
Scripture Focus: Reflections on Psalm 130, James 2, and Isaiah 64.