Sex, Sin, and Forgiveness




This particular woman walks us through her mental turmoil of entrapment as she learned to accept God’s forgiveness for her trespasses.  

 “In the past,” She said,society had always looked down on women for their sexual trespasses; and mentally, women were forced to wear the scarlet letter (A) for an adulterous or the letter (F) for fornicator. Even though when most of those acts were committed, women had hope of being loved by the men they committed the offenses with. Apparently today, it seems that some women struggle to forgive themselves for their sins against God.  
She explained that the mental bearing of the scarlet letters, made her to feel unworthy of God’s forgiveness; saying that satan then used her weakness as a tool to keep her bound, for she assumed that God wanted her to continue to feel mortified, unworthy, and never raise her hung down head.  “Furthermore”, she said, “My emotions were toyed with; I had been lead to believe that I was special to each of those men, and now laughed at because I foolishly trusted the feelings of those moments. Tricked only by satan who cast those thoughts into my mind to keep me trapped, so that I would continue to trip, fall, and doubt God’s forgiveness.
    “Fortunately,” she said,Jesus knew what was in the heart of the harlot; which is why he forgave her. He demonstrated to women that we do not have to continue to bear the yokes of our sins. For example, the harlot who was caught in the very act of adultery was thrown down before Jesus, and as the men were about to stone her, Jesus wrote in the ground, then each accuser dropped his stone and walked away. Surely he must have written, “Thy sins be forgiven thee,” and then Jesus said to her, “Go, and sin no more.”
Her accusers prioritized adultery as the GREATER sin, not Jesus.She said.  That same woman was delivered from seven unclean spirits, and she received Jesus Christ, and called him, “Lord, and God.” She followed Jesus throughout his ministry, and even to the Cross of Galilee, and she was the first person at his sepulcher (tomb). The Angel of God sent her with a message to give to the disciples. Because she accepted Jesus’s forgiveness, she was made free indeed, even from sliding backwards to sins of adultery and fornication.
Remember, God can forgive trespasses and wash whiter than snow. Remember God can strengthen, protect, and unite us back unto himself. Remember His Holiness, and fall in love again with our Creator! A love that is pure, strong, and immeasurable. Women, accept God’s forgiveness through Jesus Christ, and return back to him, our FIRST LOVE.