{Jeremiah 16}
Horrible things. Absolutely horrible.
Degrading. Defiling. Desecrating. Defaming. And ultimately, destroying…
They have sinned big-time. And they deserve their punishment.
But even though God declares that He shall first doubly recompense their evil, He promises to show mercy still…
Echoes from history mostly forgotten by Jews of their current society reverberate in the words uttered.
He will yet again cause them to know… To know His hand. His might. His name.
His hand… yes, the hands scarred forever. Engraved with my name, your name… A perpetual reminder of His grace, His sacrifice, His love.
His might… Strength Himself employed to break our chains, to make us free…
His name… a character so perfect that sin cannot remain in its presence. Yet He delights to call us by His name.* He rejoices to cover us with His spotless robe and call us to perfection.
Those three elements are the secret to breaking bonds of sin.
Forgiveness and cleansing are not the work of lifetimes, but moments…
Yes, scars take time to heal…
But chains take only moments to break if we will but realize His intense love and plead for His rescue.
Examine His hand. Claim His might. Receive His name.
He will cause you to know… Him.
*{2 Chronicles 7:14; Isaiah 43:7}
Amen! It makes me think of the passage in Micah 7:18 that says "Who is a God like unto Thee? that pardoneth iniquity and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of His Heritage? He retaineth not His anger forever, because He delights in mercy.
ReplyDeleteEven if there would be just one person in the world He would do it.
ReplyDeleteYes, Anna. Even for only one…
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