"Make my sin white as snow."
This is the cry of a heart that longs for complete cleansing—and it is the very promise God delights to fulfill.
The Scripture That Answers:
Isaiah 1:18: "Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool."
What This Means for You:
· Not hidden, but washed. God does not pretend your sin doesn't exist. He removes it completely.
· Not barely covered, but brilliantly clean. White as snow—not gray, not stained, but pure.
· Not by your effort, but by His grace. The cleansing comes through the blood of Jesus.
A Prayer of Confession and Cleansing:
"Lord,
I bring my sin before You—
the scarlet, the crimson, the stain I cannot remove.
I do not hide it. I do not excuse it. I confess it.
And You, in Your mercy, do not turn away.
You say, 'Come, let us reason together.'
Not to condemn, but to cleanse.
Not to shame, but to save.
Wash me in the blood of Jesus.
Let the crimson of my guilt be replaced by the whiteness of Your grace.
Make my sin white as snow—
not because I deserve it, but because You promised.
I receive Your forgiveness now.
I am clean.
I am white as snow.
I am Yours."
The Promise for You:
No sin is too deep for His cleansing. No stain is too stubborn for His grace. He who promised is faithful. He will make you white as snow.
Make my sin white as snow. He has done it. Receive it. Walk in it. You are forgiven.
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