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**Isaiah 38:17** โ *"Surely it was for my own welfare that I had such great anguish; but Your love has delivered me from the pit of oblivion, for You have cast all my sins behind Your back."*
Hezekiah wrote this after facing death itself โ and what he remembered most was not the fever, not the shadow on the sundial, but the mercy that outlasted his suffering.
Notice the precision: God did not simply forgive. He *cast* those sins behind His back. An active, deliberate act of covenant love โ sins removed from divine sight permanently.
We often rehearse our failures long after God has buried them. Hezekiah's testimony refuses that posture. The anguish was real. The pit was real. And the deliverance was *more* real than both.
Walk with that truth today โ that your worst chapter is not what God is looking at.
Beloved, let us reflect on what it means to abide in mercy that does not keep score.
Hezekiah wrote this after facing death itself โ and what he remembered most was not the fever, not the shadow on the sundial, but the mercy that outlasted his suffering.
Notice the precision: God did not simply forgive. He *cast* those sins behind His back. An active, deliberate act of covenant love โ sins removed from divine sight permanently.
We often rehearse our failures long after God has buried them. Hezekiah's testimony refuses that posture. The anguish was real. The pit was real. And the deliverance was *more* real than both.
Walk with that truth today โ that your worst chapter is not what God is looking at.
Beloved, let us reflect on what it means to abide in mercy that does not keep score.