I grabbed my Bible and went pastoral on him. With a passion that surprised him, I assured this brother that he did not need to live as a second-class Christian.
Maybe you’ve read this verse: “Anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!”
Or perhaps you’re familiar with Paul’s words to Titus: “God saved us, not because of the righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy. He washed away our sins, giving us a new birth and new life through the Holy Spirit.”
I looked Henry in the eye and said, “Buddy, everything that happened BC (before Christ) is gone! New birth and new life mean a fresh start, and we are never disqualified by what we did before we surrendered our lives to Jesus. In fact, the blood of Jesus covers all our sins, including the ones we committed after becoming a Christian.
I wish I could tell you that Henry’s story is rare—it’s not. Too many Christians live under a cloud of shame.
Why do we so easily doubt the goodness of God?
Why do we listen to the gloomy voices of the self-righteous or the dark voice of the accuser?
Why are we so quick to disqualify ourselves because of past failures?
Deep down, we want to believe that God can do anything, but we’re pretty sure He has limits when it comes to us. Time or space might not constrain God, but a craftsman is only as good as the material he has to work with, right?
And we know what we are.
More mud than marble.
More sandstone than diamond.
More broken than whole.
Yep, we are pretty messed up at times, and all of us have a fractured past. But you and I must learn to put our hope in God and in His ability to accomplish anything through an imperfect person who is made new through His love.
The god we’ve created in our minds has limits. The God of the universe does not.
We are broken at times. He is not.
In fact, God delights in making us trophies of His goodness and grace.
So, please don’t despair over your past and never give up.
Working with people who feel demoted to the scratch-and-dent pile of life is God’s specialty.
This article on how God uses crooked lines originally appeared here, and is used by permission.