"To you first, God, having raised up His Servant Jesus, sent Him to bless you, in turning away every one of you from your iniquities."
Acts 3:26
Peter said this to men of Israel who gathered at the temple in Jerusalem, amazed at the miraculous healing performed on a lame man in the name of Jesus. As I consider what Peter said, what strikes me is how Jesus has been sent to bless people. People ask for God to bless them, yet I wonder if people know what they are asking for. Blessing from God is not health, wealth, and comforts - though those are blessings indeed. The blessing provided by Jesus Peter referenced was very specific: "in turning away every one of you from your iniquities."
Have you ever thought God's blessing is to turn you from your sins? The thing about our sin is it is always personal. I used to have an idea that sin is always terrible, awful, and disgusting. It is all this and more. But the truth is, our sin (especially at the beginning) does not seem bad to us. In fact, it may seem strangely exciting, even liberating. Sin always appeals to our flesh. It has a strong upside which allows us to justify our behaviour. And because our flesh is by nature sinful, the roots reach down into our very soul - almost tangled up in our personality. To deny our sin is to deny a part of us - a part we have grown very fond of and helps to define us as a person. God wants to bless us, and Jesus was sent to turn us from our sin. This is indeed a blessing for which we ought to be thankful and rejoice in.
In the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, the "Ring of Power" provides a great example of sin in the life of a person. The Ring came to Frodo, having ensnared and corrupted all who held it previously. All previous ring-bearers held and stroked the bright ring with wide eyes, yet it was actually the Ring which gripped them. The three Lord of the Rings films chronicle the epic tale of Frodo's trek to Mount Doom to destroy the Ring. Heavier and heavier it became as Frodo carried it along. When he finally held the Ring over the river of lava which would destroy it, a wicked gleam came into his eyes. He was unable to drop the Ring, nor did he want to. "The ring is mine!" said Frodo as he slipped it onto his finger. Frodo found himself just as far from destroying the Ring in Mount Doom as he was in Rivendell or the Shire. Frodo, nor anyone who had been taken by the Ring would be capable of destroying it, and the same can be said of sin. Once it has you, it will never let go.
Praise be to God, for He has blessed us by sending Jesus in turning away all of us from our sins. He grants faith and makes repentance possible. So the next time you pray for God to bless you, realise as a Christian He has blessed you and wants to continue blessing you: He desires that we would turn from all sins which easily ensnare us. The blood of Jesus is able to cleanse us from all sin. In turning away from sin, let us turn to Jesus. Only He can lead us to walk in righteousness and enable us to experience the peace and joy He supplies.
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