Day #234
Scripture Reading: Ezekiel 13 - 18 …
"Repent" seems
to be a lost word in most circles today, even in the church, where the call to
repentance should be part of the Gospel. John the Baptist called people
to repent, to turn from their sin, and Jesus preached, "Repent, for the
kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Luke 4:17). Jesus told some who
thought that God had punished others by causing them to be killed by Pilate or
by some other tragedy, "Unless YOU repent, you, too will all
perish" (Luke 13:1-5). And after His death and resurrection
Jesus opened the minds of His disciples to understand the Scriptures and
explained how the Scriptures predicted that "repentance and forgiveness
of sins will be preached in HIS name to all nations, beginning at
Jerusalem" (Luke 24:47).
As God pronounced His judgment on Judah, as He had
on Israel before them, humanity today is not safe from God's wrath and coming
judgment.
God condemns the false prophets for declaring "'Peace,'
when there is no peace" (13:10). Their visions and words
were not from God. "By lying to my people, who listen to lies,
you have killed those who should not have died and have spared those who should
not live" (13:19). So countless preachers today offer God's
peace and forgiveness to those who have not repented from their sin, who have
no desire to turn from their sin and who make a mockery of the cross of Christ
by flaunting their sin before the world. Where is the cry for
repentance?!!
"This is what the Sovereign LORD says: "Repent!
Turn from your idols and renounce all your detestable practices!" (14:6).
Oh wait, this is the Old Testament … surely, we are under GRACE today.
Listen to Jude as he writes to the early believers to contend earnestly
for the faith that has been entrusted to them. He warns against
false teachers and says, "they are godless men, who change the grace of
our God into a license for immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign
and Lord" (Jude 4). God says, "If a country sins against
me by being unfaithful …" (14:12). I think of our own
country and grieve over the unfaithfulness of so many who are leaders and even
those within the Christian community. God says, "Even if these
three men - Noah, Daniel and Job - were in it, they could save only themselves
by their righteousness" (14:14).
God uses an allegory (a word picture) to describe
the unfaithfulness of His people to Him, their "husband."
"I will bring upon you the blood of vengeance of my wrath and
jealous anger" (16:38). Yes, God is a God of vengeance. He
is holding back His full wrath during this "day of salvation" in
which we still live, but it will be poured out in full measure upon all who do
not repent and believe in Jesus Christ. On the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2
the people who were listening to Peter's first sermon were convicted of their
sin and asked Peter and the other apostles, "Brothers, what shall we
do?" Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized every one of
you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you
will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit" (Acts 2:38).
The Bible knows nothing of a true faith without
true repentance. Both are the product of the Holy Spirit. Too many people today are like the prophets
of the days of Ezekiel who offered "peace" with God apart from repentance.
You cannot have true faith in Jesus without the desire to turn from your sin to
follow the path of righteousness. God says, "I will establish my
covenant with you, and you will know that I am the LORD. Then, when I make
atonement for you for all you have done, you will remember and be ashamed and
never again open your mouth because of your humiliation" (16:62-63).
Believers are humble before God because we are always aware of our sin
and so always thankful for forgiveness. Repentance is part of our life as
followers of Jesus Christ who still live in this world. We desire to be
like Him and know we need Him every moment of every day.
The people left in Jerusalem thought they were
being punished for the sins of their fathers, but God makes it clear in Chapter
18 that each will be judged for their own sins and God will save those who
repent, who turn from their evil ways and live. "'Do I take any
pleasure in the death of the wicked?' declares the Sovereign LORD. 'Rather,
am I not pleased when they turn from their ways and live?'! (18:23).
But how will anyone turn from their sin and be saved? The answer
is: They won't! Unless they somehow "get a new heart and a
new spirit" (18:31). And that happens through the work of God's
Spirit!
God must do the work that you and I cannot do.
"For I take no pleasure in the death of anyone, declares the
Sovereign LORD. Repent and live!" (18:32). Praise God that He sends His Spirit to change our
hearts, for we could never change them ourselves! Repentance and faith
are the gift of God, the work of the Holy Spirit. It was true in
Ezekiel's day and it is true today. If you desire to turn from sin and
follow the path of righteousness, it is because "God is working in you
to will and to do His good pleasure" (Philippians 2:13). You owe
your life and salvation to God. Live to give Him praise and thanks.
If you claim to know Jesus and to have peace with
God, but have no desire to repent, to turn from your sin, I pray that God will
convict you of your need for repentance and that He will change your heart and
mind even now to confess your sin and to seek His forgiveness through the blood
of Jesus Christ. God will not turn you away for it is He Himself who has
moved you to draw near.
And when, by the power of the Holy Spirit you draw
near to the Father through faith in Jesus Christ, you can know ... you can
KNOW, that you have peace, for Jesus said, "No one can come to me
unless the Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up the last
day" (John 6:44). What God has said HE will do ... He WILL
do! And there IS peace ... TRUE peace, for those who repent and believe!!
"O Lord, my God, I acknowledge that there can
be no peace with You without repentance. You love us too much to allow us
to remain in bondage to our sin. Thank You for the work of Your Spirit
within me, moving me to repent, to believe in Jesus and to live in obedience to
Your Word. Where I still fall short of Your glory, Father, continue Your
work in me, that I may glorify You in all I say and do. In Jesus' name,
Amen"
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