Does Sin Eliminate Us From God's Plans? - Friday Praise & Pray (for others) June 20, 2025
- P L U N D E R E R

- Jun 19
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Updated: Jun 21
How many of us have looked at ourselves and wondered how on earth God could ever use us for anything good? We see our sins and our shortcomings and believe we don't meet the standards needed to be someone who can be part of God's plan. The truth is that it can. The Bible teaches that our sin stands between us and the Lord (Isaiah 59:2). We know that we are called to be righteous, yet we are well aware that we fall short of God’s glory per Romans 3:23. And yes, consistent and unrepentant sin - bad behavior - can lead to judgment.
Thank God for His grace and mercy. Thank God for His forgiveness, which He gives freely when we also forgive others. Thank God that He understands our human condition and doesn't treat us as our sins deserve (Psalm 103:10). Take Moses, for example. He failed to obey God during a fit of anger, and the result was that God said he would not enter the promised land. Many of us would have gotten angry and walked away from God in frustration had we been in his shoes. Thankfully, Moses continued to serve the Lord all the way to the end. And that is the key. Even when we sin and fall short, we as Believers cannot elect to walk away from the Lord. We must remember that God does not reject His own. We can't allow satan to convince us otherwise and must resist every such suggestion.

Despite all that happened, God didn't reject Moses. His mercy and compassion spoke for his servant (Romans 9:15). We know this because Jude 1:9 tells us that God didn't allow Moses's body to be taken by satan. Instead, He honored him by sending an angel, Archangel Michael, to retrieve his body. God didn't stop there, though. He again honored Moses by making him one of only two great, but long-dead, prophets who appeared at His transfiguration. Moses and Elijah spoke to Jesus and thereby acknowledged Him as God's Son in the presence of three disciples (Matthew 17:3). This event was recorded for all time in the Bible.
Moses illustrates that our sin doesn't have to eliminate us from further serving the Lord if we remain humble and continue to submit to Him. He can still choose to use us for His great purpose. We must choose to repent, accept, and receive God's forgiveness in faith, and keep walking with Him. He is charged with helping us do what pleases Him (Philippians 2:13). He has also given us His Spirit to guide us if we cooperate. We must remember Abraham, David, Elijah, and Jonah - men who 'messed up' but let God redeem and restore them for His purpose. If we behave as they did and do not become stiff-necked and unrepentant like King Asa, God is more than willing to give us another chance to be a part of His earthly plan.
Through Jesus, we have access to God's grace, mercy, and salvation. That blood spilled on the cross continues to speak a better word than that of Abel's (Hebrews 12:24). And as we let God transform us, we will see that nothing can "separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans 8:38-39). God bless you.
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From M22 - Thank Mighty Father for today's fellowship. I pray that you answer every petition that has been lifted in prayer here. I pray that you continue to prune, renew and transform us till we are perfected in you Abba father. Amen.
CLOSING PRAYER
Heavenly Father, You are the great and mighty King! Thank You for another hour of fellowship and please bless those who participated.
I also call on You to gather up those who will participate in the future into Your hands. Bless all and meet them at their points of need.
Lord, please show each of them a sign of Your goodness. Help them to understand Your grace and the access they have to redemption through Christ.
You are the God who kindly hears and answers prayers. Thus, we look forward to testimonies to Your glory, IJMN, Amen.
LAST 10 MINUTES
Given today's message, let us pray -
Father, thank You for teaching us through Moses's example that there is hope for us sinners. Thank You for Your grace and mercy upon us. Thank You for Jesus who came to redeem us to You and give us access to salvation. Lord, today, we repent for sin and call on You for forgiveness and mercy. Thank You for Your word in 1 John 1:9 which tells us You will accept our confession, forgive and purify us. We accept this great grace in faith.
Lord, help us to hold on to You no matter what. Help us to keep walking with You and never believe the lie that there is…
God You have promised that the hungry shall have their tummies filled and that the homeless will have a roof over their heads. For You are the helper of the helpless.
Psalm 10:14 - But you, God, see the trouble of the afflicted; you consider their grief and take it in hand. The victims commit themselves to you; you are the helper of the fatherless.
Lord, I pray for those with empty stomachs. Those who are considered the least among us in our societies. Those who have been taken advantage of. The widows, the orphans. God, stand for them. Thank You in advance for hearing and answering this prayer, IJN, Amen.