Richard Nixon is credited with once saying that if the President did it, it was not illegal. However, after months of investigative journalism, congressional hearings, subpoenas, and contemplation of impeachment, he found out otherwise. Nixon eventually resigned as President. The only thing that kept him from suffering the same legal consequences as his cohorts, was a presidential pardon by his successor.
This bit of history shows us that no one is above the law. Without a pardon from above, we will all suffer the consequences of our actions. We know that all have sin in their life. The Bible says, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23 NKJV). Furthermore, “The wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23a). Our natural state, without that pardon or forgiveness from above, is to be dead in our sins and in a lost condition.
But thanks be to God that forgiveness is available! We need to be willing to confess our sins rather than trying to cover them up (1 John 1:9). We need to be willing to repent of those things that are contrary to God’s word (Luke 13:3; 2 Corinthians 7:10). Having godly sorrow will lead us to a change of mind, a change of direction, which is what repentance is really about. It is more than just being sorry that we were caught with our hand in the proverbial cookie jar.
We need to seek out God’s pardon and forgiveness, because none of us is perfect. We must throw ourselves on His mercy in order to have that eternal life we so desire. We must be willing to change our lifestyle, to do our best to go our way and sin no more. God offers us a pardon from our sins. Are you willing to do your part to receive that forgiveness?
