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God forgives iniquity, transgression, and sin. These three things are often confused, but they are different. They are progressively linked, but it is the testimony of sin that leads to death. Iniquity is the weakness that leads to transgression. Transgression is a rebellion in the human heart that leads to sin. The wage of sin is death. God does not kill sinners; sin kills them. Being disconnected from life results in the consequence of death. Where there is iniquity there will be transgression, and where there is transgression there will be sin. God in His amazing character, nature, way, power, and authority comes to forgive us fully. This is even to the root of our sin—the weakness of our hearts.
Exodus 34:5-7 Now the LORD descended in the cloud and stood with him there, and proclaimed the name of the LORD. And the LORD passed before him and proclaimed, “The LORD, the LORD God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children and the children’s children to the third and the fourth generation.”
The double statement of Lord in these verses is connected to a Hebrew idiom. They imply that God forgives us before we sin knowing what we will do and He forgives us after we sin knowing what we have done. This is love! God is merciful, gracious, longsuffering, abounding in goodness, and abounding in truth. Jesus made a way for us to come near to God and to know Him intimately. God keeps His mercy for thousands. The term “thousands” is an interesting symbolic and prophetic number in Scripture. It implies an aspect of eternity. God owns the cattle on a thousand hills (Ps. 50:10), meaning He owns all the cattle. God is God to a thousand generations (1 Chr. 16:15; Ps. 105:8), meaning He is God forever. A day with the Lord is as a thousand years, meaning His day has no end. Here we see that God wants to show mercy for thousands. He wants to show mercy to everyone, and He wants to show mercy forever!
God forgives iniquity, transgression, and sin. God does not overlook the root cause of our disconnection from Him. He visits the iniquity of the fathers upon the children and the children’s children to the third and fourth generation. The words “the guilty” are not in the original text but are meant to clarify what He does not clear. It is somewhat accurate, but it must be taken into consideration in the context of the previous descriptions. It can only be understood in the context of forgiveness, mercy, grace, longsuffering, abundant goodness, abundant truth, and eternal pardon. It is not a judgment to destroy the person, but a judgment to destroy the root of iniquity that leads to sin. It is simply what happens to the iniquity when God visits it. God’s presence eradicates the flaws and heals the heart and mind.
Leaders set an example in allowing God to visit the weaknesses that they have inherited. They know that God’s manifest presence in their lives will heal the weaknesses in their hearts. When the weaknesses are healed, transgression is no longer a path from within. We don’t inherit sin from our fathers, but we do inherit both strengths and weaknesses. Leaders set an example that others can follow by allowing God to change their inherited characteristics. If your Bible translation uses the word “sin” for “iniquity” in these verses of Exodus, it is in error to the original. It is the Hebrew word “avon” (iniquity) and not the word “chattaah” (sin). It is the flaw within us that causes us to come to sin. It is the weakness, or the propensity to transgress that leads to sin.
Think of it as a characteristic that has the potential of becoming your character. You may have inherited a negative characteristic, but it doesn’t have to become your character. God wants to visit the place of weakness and transform it to become a place of His strength and testimony. The weakness is your place of need for God that can lead to greater life when you depend upon Him. It doesn’t have to become your character.
We inherit spiritual, psychological, and physical traits from our parents, but we are each responsible for our decisions in life. Leaders lead others in taking responsibility for their own lives. The bad decisions of others cannot hinder our ability to rise above our circumstances in life. We can rise above and beyond inherited weaknesses when we find the strength of God’s presence in our lives today.
Food For Thought,
Ted J. Hanson
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