Isaiah 44:22
Isaiah 44:22 says the following:
"I have swept away your offenses like a cloud, your sins like the morning mist. Return to me, for I have redeemed you."
When I read this verse, it reminded me of the final scenes in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. At the end of the movie, Joel and Clementine have just received the tapes from Mary and listen to them, realizing that they have had their memories erased. Both Joel and Clementine listen to the tapes and hear themselves talk about the different things that they hated about the other person and the reasons why they wanted to have them erased from their memories.
After listening to these tapes, the characters come back together and decide to still be together and to fight for their relationship, despite everything that had occurred in the past.
Isaiah 44:22 reminded me of this move as Joel and Clem decided to let go of the negative things that had occurred between them in the past, and as a result their relationship was redeemed and made new. Just as they did this for one another, God does this for us every single day. Instead of compiling a list of all our wrongdoings, our sins are like the morning mist to him.
"I have swept away your offenses like a cloud, your sins like the morning mist. Return to me, for I have redeemed you."
When I read this verse, it reminded me of the final scenes in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. At the end of the movie, Joel and Clementine have just received the tapes from Mary and listen to them, realizing that they have had their memories erased. Both Joel and Clementine listen to the tapes and hear themselves talk about the different things that they hated about the other person and the reasons why they wanted to have them erased from their memories.
After listening to these tapes, the characters come back together and decide to still be together and to fight for their relationship, despite everything that had occurred in the past.
Isaiah 44:22 reminded me of this move as Joel and Clem decided to let go of the negative things that had occurred between them in the past, and as a result their relationship was redeemed and made new. Just as they did this for one another, God does this for us every single day. Instead of compiling a list of all our wrongdoings, our sins are like the morning mist to him.
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