Today's encouragement comes from Luke 7:50b, where we read these words of our Blessed Savior Jesus:
" . . . Your faith has saved you. Go in peace."These few words (above) provide the redeemed church everything we need. Our faith (which is personal, “your") "has" (past tense) "saved [us]." Because of this, we may, in full confidence in Christ, "Go in peace.” We believers do not need to debate whether or not our sins are forgiven; and whether or not God is at peace with us. Instead, we alone have the blessed privilege of knowing that God is fully satisfied with us—since Jesus bore our sins for us.
The fallen world in which we live provides us plenty of opposition and warfare; but our sin's conflict with God no longer exists. For this peace, which is great-er than anything the world could ever know, let us always give our Lord thanks.
[Puritan quote of the day: "Oh, what a comfort and privilege is this to you! Oh, you believing soul. Though you were never so wicked and abominable be-fore, yet I tell you from God this day, in whose presence you stand, that He will never remember your sin any more.” —Jeremiah Burroughs, in, "Gospel Remission"]