The Commercial Appeal

He shed His blood to purge our dead conscience

- Billy Graham

From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham

Q: Does the Bible actually use the word guilt, or is this just a personalit­y phobia?

– A.G.

A: “Whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet stumble in one point, he is guilty of all” (James 2:10). The Bible teaches that all have broken God’s laws, and guilt is inescapabl­e. Therefore, guilt rests upon the entire human race.

Some people may feel it more intensely than others, but the guilt is there whether in the conscious or in the subconscio­us realm. It must be dealt with before we can become normal, fulfilled personalit­ies. This is why Jesus died. He died on the cross to take our guilt away. He shed His blood to purge our dead conscience. So guilt is not all bad. Without it, there is nothing to drive a person toward self-examinatio­n and toward God’s forgivenes­s.

Everywhere today, hearts are empty. Hearts not attuned to God will become catch basins for every device of the devil. Yes, Satan is at work in our world (see Job 1:7). This is what the Bible says. Satan exists and has control over multitudes whose hearts have never been captured by Jesus Christ.

The devil has intellectu­als in high positions teaching a hedonistic and permissive philosophy. He has even recruited church leaders who are advocating more promiscuit­y and dismissing God’s Word.

The culture has had great success in infiltrati­ng people’s minds. But is there hope? The answer is absolutely. The Bible is filled with testimonie­s of those who, by God’s grace, were victorious over Satan’s power. John Newton was a slave trader on the west coast of Africa. One day in a storm at sea, he met Jesus Christ and it changed his life forever. He will always be remembered for writing the hymn “Amazing Grace.” No one is beyond the reach of the loving arms of the Savior.

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