The Blessing of Repentance Part 2 – July 13, 2023

2023-07-13     

The Blessing of Repentance Part 2

Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Psalms 51:10

A Christian author writes: ‘Sometimes people are afraid that if they don’t change fast enough, God will get impatient with them. They don’t generally use these words, but they wonder, “How much sin can there be in my life before I need to start worrying? Is there a level of sin that is acceptable for a Christian, and if you go beyond it, you’re in danger – like with the level of mercury in Lake Michigan? Is there a limit to impurity, such as the Food and Drug Administration has? Is the standard high like that for homogenized milk, or is it like the standard of purity required for hot dogs, with lots of room for junk? Is it possible to be a Christian and just never grow?” The issue is not whether God will get tired of forgiving our sins. Forgiving is always the right response to sincere repentance. God is not worried that He might be taken advantage of.’

The danger isn’t that God won’t respond to our honest repentance. The danger is that we might become so trapped in the dangerous thoughts sin inevitably produces that we become callous, complacent, and simply unable to repent! It’s because of this that sin must be taken seriously.

Missionary Frank Laubach preached the gospel to a tribe that had a lengthy history of bloodshed. The chief was so moved, he repented and accepted Christ on the spot. Then he turned to Laubach in appreciation and said, ‘This is wonderful! Who do you want me to kill for you?’ That was his beginning point. Only God knows what everyone’s beginning point is. What’s yours?

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me to be pure by confessing my sins daily! In Jesus’ Name, Amen

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One comment

  1. Hello! Thank you for your daily devotions. I would like you to pray for my husband, Bill. He will be having surgery on 7/28 to remove his prostate due to an early stage of prostate cancer. Also, please pray for my son and his wife, Christopher and Megan. There are many things that I am worried about concerning them. GOD knows them all. Thank you!

    Deb

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