God will make you blameless
- Rev. Dr. Jose Vettiyankal

- Oct 25
- 4 min read
Today's promise word is taken from Psalm 37:18:“The blameless spend their days under the Lord's care, and their inheritance will endure forever.” The Lord knows the days of the blameless, and their heritage will abide forever.

This is the meaning of this promise: those who are blameless live constantly under the care and protection of God Almighty. The blessings they have already received will continue to multiply day by day, and they will enjoy and remain in these blessings forever. Neither the devil, nor demons, nor their worshippers, nor any enemies can destroy them. What a wonderful promise the Lord has given to all who are blameless!
However, no one can truly be blameless in this world, and no religion claims that all people are blameless. But those who believe in Jesus are made blameless because Jesus has fulfilled all the laws and regulations established by God for humanity on our behalf. Jesus accomplished every divine commandment and revelation. When we believe in Him, His perfection becomes ours. We are not perfect, but Jesus compensates for our imperfections and makes us perfect. Without faith in Jesus, no one can be blameless in the presence of God.
In Matthew 5:17, Jesus says, “I have not come to destroy or abolish the Law or the Prophets, but to fulfill them.” He came into this world to perfect and complete God’s commandments for all humankind. Jesus not only suffered for us, but He also fulfilled the divine laws and regulations that we could never keep on our own.
When Jesus came into this world, He saw that it was full of sinners — the lame, the blind, the maimed, the possessed, the poor, the crippled, the exploited, and the marginalized. He was filled with compassion for them. Because of sin and human imperfection, Satan took advantage and brought suffering and affliction upon people. But Jesus came with a message of hope:“My child, do not worry. Just believe in Me and follow Me to the best of your ability. Whatever is lacking in you — your weaknesses and imperfections — I will make complete.”
What we lack, Jesus supplies. What is imperfect in us, He perfects. This is the true meaning of today’s promise word: The Lord Almighty declares that those who are made blameless through their faith in Jesus will remain under His care and protection. They will enjoy divine blessings and remain in them forever. Hallelujah!
Jesus became our substitute, fulfilling all the laws and regulations on our behalf. He sets us free from guilt and makes us blameless before God. In John 13:5, Jesus washed the feet of His apostles, cleansing them with water. Likewise, from His pierced heart on the Cross flowed water and blood to cleanse us. As Ephesians 5:26 says, “He made her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word.” He has made us spotless and without blemish — pure lamps shining in this world. Hallelujah!
In John 8:36, Jesus says, “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” Therefore, we are blameless because of our faith in Christ Jesus.
My dear brothers and sisters, this is the confidence we must have in our Lord. Many people hesitate and doubt, wondering whether they will be successful or not. But remember, that is not your concern — because Jesus Himself will give you success. Be with Jesus, and He will make you prosper. Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!
God’s promise, “I will make you blameless,” is not just a distant assurance but a living reality witnessed in the lives of many. To strengthen our faith, let us look at a few testimonies of how people have become blameless through their experiences of God’s power and blessings in adoration, striking prayer, blessing prayer, family prayer, prayer for enemies, and prayers for increase and multiplication. These prayers have helped many to be purified, freed from the spirit of sin, and made blameless before God. Their testimonies stand as living proof of His faithfulness and transforming power.
Gavin Dias from Vikroli, Mumbai, shares: “Through this 3:00 adoration, I have received a wonderful blessing. I did the SEP prayer four years ago. I was cheated and betrayed; my money was taken, but I got it back four years later through the SEP prayer. I also received an increment in my salary. All glory and honor to Jesus forever and ever.”
Kevin from Bangalore testifies: “I am blessed with a good job.” He had applied for 2,000 jobs and faced 2,000 failures. Then he came here and received one minute of counseling. He got the assurance that surely the Lord was going to give him a job. He believed, and his name was called out from this pulpit: “Kevin, you are going to be employed today.” He was employed and decided to offer his first salary to Logos — and he fulfilled his obligation. Thank you, Lord. Praise you, Jesus.
A couple, Jovil and Aggio from the UK, were childless and once conceived but suffered a miscarriage. In 2024, with this problem of childlessness and miscarriage, they joined this online retreat. During the session, they heard the prophetic word that 1,500 children were going to come into this world — 1,500 women would conceive. Aggio believed, “I am also one among the 1,500.” That very day, she conceived. Now she has a baby. Praise the Lord!
These testimonies remind us that God’s promise — “I will make you blameless” — is true and active today. They show how God changes lives when people trust in Him and pray with faith. Through these testimonies, we see that God keeps His word, helps us overcome sin, and teaches us to live blameless lives through His love and strength.
If you are not able to pray on your own, pray together with the Logos Ministry. It is the easiest way to pray because every day we are guided in prayer, going through six areas of suffering in life, and moving from one book of the Bible to another. Each passage — even the most difficult ones — is explained and brought to life from this pulpit.
As Jesus, our Good Shepherd, leads us through Scripture, He takes us from one portion of the land to another, to find fresh grass and living water. As we journey through the 73 books of the Bible, the Good Shepherd continues to guide us again from Genesis to Exodus and beyond — feeding our souls and renewing our faith.
AMEN.



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