“Come now, and let us reason together,” says the LORD, “Though your sins are as scarlet, they will be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they will be like wool.” Isaiah 1:18
Here in New England we have had several snow storms and there is snow everywhere. Before the snow could melt from one storm another storm came bringing more snow. There are piles of snow all over the place and many people are tired of all this snow. So today I began to reflect on the meaning of snow and its relevance in the bible.
Snow represents purity. Snow is very bright and brings a cleansing to the environment. When snow falls it is so pretty and makes everything it touches look beautiful and new. A tree without its leaves that is dormant in the winter seems to come alive when there is snow piled on its branches and trunk. However, once the snow plows and salt trucks come and plow the snow it becomes very dirty and almost looks like dirt on the sides of the road. It doesn’t take much to ruin the whiteness and brightness of snow. But in the Kingdom the opposite happens.
When we were sinners our sins were red as crimson. Red is a very strong color. It is a primary color. If you have a red stain on a white shirt it is very hard to remove that red stain. Even if most of the stain is gone your eye is still drawn to that spot. But in the Kingdom when a sinner accepts Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior their sins become white as snow. They become pure just like the snow when it falls from the sky and covers the area. Think about it – once our sins were so evident and red; however, since the death and resurrection of Jesus they are now like wool, white as snow.
So the next time you see the snow fall or you are looking out your window at all the snow covering your neighborhood, think of Jesus and what His death on the cross did for us – we all became white as snow. This is how God sees His children as pure as the new fallen snow.
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