They are both a reminder!

Anyway, this morning I noticed my less than desirable cooktop cleaning job and set out to make it right. With paper towels and cleaner in hand I went about my work until… my hand slipped driving the top of my ring finger into the corner of the trim piece of the cooktop. I knew it broke the skin immediately and when I looked, the blood confirmed my thought. Since the paper towel I was using was the last one on the roll (go figure) I ran to the bathroom for a tissue and applied pressure to my finger.
As i waited for the blood to stop, i thought about how amazingly complex we all are made. This tiny cut on the top of my finger produced a considerable amount of pain. As I looked at my finger my eyes wandered down to my wrist. With pain throbbing at the tip of my finger, I tried to but couldn’t even begin to imagine the pain Christ felt as the spikes were being driven through his wrists and then the tops of his feet.
What pain that must have caused. Yet He endured the pain…but why? I was reminded of the answer when I looked at the blanket of white snow covering my yard just outside the bathroom window.
Christ died so he could cover our sin (all sin: past, present, and future) and make us white as snow (without blemish, spotless, pure) when we stood in front of God. If we have asked Jesus to come into our hearts, we are washed clean by His blood and are seen just like blanket of snow…white.
This morning I woke up to falling snow. The ground was entirely covered because it had been snowing since about 8 pm last night. I thought about how, after I accepted Christ as Lord and Savior, I was like the snow covered ground…covered by His cleanings blood. Today, when my finger throbs or I see the blanket of snow outside, I will praise the Lord for the sacrifice made on Calvary to cover my sin.

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kathleenrupff
Amen! Thank you so much for sharing your experience, Sheri! You are very good at communicating through words. Praise God! He is so good!