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Just A Thought: Daily Repentance

December 6, 2015 0 comments

Luke 12:39-40 "But understand this: If the owner of the house had known at what hourthe thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.”

Recently, I've been studying the Jewish roots of many of Jesus parables in preparation for a series of sermons in the New Year, and I came across an interesting saying from a Jewish Rabbi that I believe has something to teach us.
Rabbi Eliezer said, "Repent one day before your death." His disciples asked him, "Does then one know what day he will die?" "Then all the more reason to repent today", he replied, "lest he die tomorrow, and thus his whole life is spent in repentance."
When I first became a believer, I thought by simply dealing with my “outward sins” that I could live a pretty good life. But it wasn't long before the Lord began revealing and dealing with my “inward sins” and attitudes. Now, and the longer I walk with Jesus, I understand more and more the meaning of daily repentance!
If we truly want to be free and walk in His freedom, we cannot avoid this crucial requirement. Because we cannot receive His forgiveness without it, repentance must be a way of life for us [1 John 1:9].
Staying close to the Lord is His heart's desire for us...but one of the main conditions for it is walking in regular repentance. When we walk in humility and truthfulness about our sin -- we are walking in the light, and the blood of Jesus keeps cleansing us from sin. In that condition we are so much more able to love the Lord and those around us -- with Him, touching one life at a time. So, let's lay down our pride and turn to Him every day....with genuine repentance!

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