Dr. Jim Tippins is currently President of On the Edge Productions, Inc., a resource for Christian scripts and minister aids. An award winning author, Dr. Tippins is proud to share the stories that God has laid on his heart. He has produced, written, and directed scripts, musicals, reviews, and plays all over the country. He has performed with the Kentucky Opera, Overture Opera Company, Theater of the Republic, Swamp Fox Players, Community Choral Society, Florence Symphony, and Long Bay Symphony.
There are many who try to fix themselves before they submit to God and His cleansing waters. The problem comes because there is nothing we can do with sin. We might improve ourselves by attending a self-help conference or by reading volumes by today's popular culture, but that will not do anything to cleanse us from the sin that sticks to us like sand. Only God can deal with sin.
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
1 John 1:9
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.
OPEN VERSE IN BIBLE (nlt)
Because sin doesn’t like to let go, it takes God to clean us. And when He cleans us we are truly clean. We love that old hymn, “What can wash away my sin?” and the great, great response, “Nothing but the blood of Jesus!” In fact, Jesus cleans us to a pure white, not a blemish or grain of sand/sin left.
“How can I be clean?” you ask. The scripture in 1 John shows us the path. We need to confess our sins. Confession involves not just a verbal recognition, but an attitude of regret. Just as a parent can discern a child’s true regret, our heavenly Father can discern our attitude behind repentance.
Going to the beach is going to result in our getting sand everywhere, just as living in today’s world is going to be filled with successes and failures, especially in our walk of righteousness. That knowledge is going to empower us, not weaken us. We are not perfect, we are going to sin. But, praise the Lord, Jesus is faithful to forgive us. And when He forgives us, it’s not just partially forgiven, it is completely forgiven. Completely clean. Pure and as white as snow.