By: Pastor Johnie Akers
Hebrews 8:12, “For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more.” Michelle Trudeau of National Public Radio once shared an insightful story about a lady to whom we will only refer as A.J. You see, A.J. is the woman who cannot forget. She has the most astonishing memory scientists had ever tested. She can replay decades of her life like a movie. Give her any date, and she can recall the day of the week; usually what the weather was like; personal details of her life at that time; and major news events that occurred. After testing A.J. over the last several years, Dr. James McGaugh of the University of California at Irvine has decided that A.J. is not using mnemonic devices to memorize data; nor is she a savant with exceptional memory in one area. This foremost authority on memory can’t explain A.J.’s recall. “The woman who can’t forget” simply says that she intensely feels each day and remembers trivial details as clearly as major events. Asked what happened on August 16, 1977, she knew that Elvis Presley had died. But she also remembered that a California tax initiative passed on June 6 of the following year, and a plane crashed in Chicago on May 25 of the next year. A great memory is not all it’s cracked up to be. A.J. had to study for exams in school, struggled to memorize dates for history class, and still has to make a weekly grocery list. When asked if she considered her memory a gift, A.J. said, “Well, if I’m able to cure a disease, it’s a gift. But to remember, like the end of every relationship, it’s hard.” Perhaps the ability to forget should be considered a true gift. In our text today, Sacred Scripture reminds us that, unlike A.J., our Heavenly Father is blessed with the gift of forgetfulness. In respect to our transgressions, to borrow an axiom, He forgives and forgets! In other words, it is just as if we have never sinned. If you have never experienced the forgiveness and forgetfulness of God, do so by faith today. Your past can be gone, and all that will lie before you, are the endless horizons of His grace that dawn with each new day.
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