I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy
transgressions, and, as a cloud, thy sins:
return unto Me; for I have
redeemed thee. Isaiah 44:22
---As clouds are of many shapes and shades, so are our transgressions.
---As
clouds obscure the light of the sun, and darken the landscape beneath,
so do our sins hide from us the light of Jehovah's face, and cause us to
sit in the shadow of death.
Alas! that, unlike
clouds, our sins yield us no genial showers, but rather threaten to
deluge us with a fiery flood of destruction.
O ye black clouds of sin,
how can it be fair weather with our souls while ye remain?
Let our joyful eye
dwell upon THE NOTABLE ACT of divine mercy—"blotting out."
God Himself
appears upon the scene, and in divine benignity, instead of manifesting
His anger, reveals His grace:
Practically let us obey THE GRACIOUS COMMAND, "return unto me."
Q: Why
should pardoned sinners live at a distance from their God?"
Charles Spurgeon