"Most Christians are like a man who was
toiling along the road, bending under a heavy burden, when a wagon
overtook him, and the driver kindly offered to help him on his journey.
He joyfully accepted the offer, but when seated, continued to bend
beneath his burden, which he still kept on his shoulders. "Why do you
not lay down your burden?" asked the kind-hearted driver. "Oh!" replied
the man, "I feel that it is almost too much to ask you to carry me, and I
could not think of letting you carry my burden too." And so Christians,
who have given themselves into the care and keeping of the Lord Jesus,
still continue to bend beneath the weight of their burden, and often go
weary and heavy-laden throughout the whole length of their journey."
Hannah Whitall Smith - The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life.
Hebrews
12:1 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of
witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so
easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out
for us. NIV
God
doesn't want us to be weighed down with burdens and thoughts of past
sins. He came to deliver us - He delights in restoring our broken
relationship with Him. How stubbornly we hold onto what we "deserve",
forgetting that He paid the price on Calvary for our sins. So why is it
so difficult for us to accept the grace that God so freely offers? Could
it be because it doesn't make sense to us in our human limited minds?
We don't forgive that easily...so how could God? And yet, even I, in my
humanness, have no problem forgiving someone who is truly sorry for the
mistakes they have made. Why would I think that God wouldn't forgive a
truly repentant heart? Or is it that we have a hard time forgiving
ourselves? Human pride keeps us from letting ourselves off the hook - we
should have known better, done better, been perfect.
"The
purpose of grace is not to make us perfect but to show us our need for a
Savior, then show us the Savior we need, then create in us a burning
desire to be more like Him. Jesus' life in us will become evident as we
open ourselves to His grace, but in this life, our fallenness is interwoven with our humanness, and will be imperfect until we're home." Nancy Groom - From Bondage to Bonding.