For the person who keeps all of the laws except one is as guilty as a person who has broken all of God’s laws. - (James 2:10)
Only one has walked this earth who kept the Ten Commandments perfectly, and that was Jesus. Everyone else has fallen short.
We have broken the Ten Commandments in more ways than we realize. We
have taken the Lord’s name in vain. We have had other gods before Him.
We have lied. Perhaps we have stolen or have committed adultery or even
murder. At the very least, we have lusted or hated. Yet the Bible says
that if we stumble in one point of the law, we are guilty of all of it
(see James 2:10).
Why, then, did God give us these commandments? They were not given to
make us righteous. They were given to show us that we are not righteous.
They were given to show us that we fall short of God’s standards. They
were given to show us that we need help. The commandments drive us into
the open arms of Jesus, who died on the cross for all our sins.
The Bible says, “He canceled the record of the charges against us and
took it away by nailing it to the cross” (Colossians 2:14). What that
means is Jesus took the penalty of the commandments that say, “The
person who sins is the one who will die” (Ezekiel 18:20). He died in our
place and absorbed God’s wrath that should have come upon me and upon
you.
Maybe you need to repent of some sin. God will forgive you—but you have
to admit your sin, stop making excuses for it, and turn from it. The
Bible says, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just
to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John
1:9).
There is a remedy for our sins. There is forgiveness—if we will turn from that sin and believe in Him.
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