The Old
Testament book of Ezekiel tells of God’s judgment on His disobedient people.
The Lord called them “a rebellious nation that has rebelled against Me” (2:3)
and “impudent and stubborn children” (v.4). The graphic descriptions of their
sin and the violent images of their coming punishment are appalling. Yet in the
darkest moments of God’s lament over His people held captive in Babylon, His
love shines through in His call for them to walk again on the path of life.
“ ‘Cast
away from you all the transgressions which you have committed, and get
yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. For why should you die, O house of
Israel? For I have no pleasure in the death of one who dies,’ says the Lord
God. ‘Therefore turn and live!’ ” (18:31-32).
God does
not ask us to feel worse than we already do about our failures or to try harder
to keep His commands. Instead, He invites us to receive a fresh source of motivation
and strength—“a new heart and a new spirit” from Him (36:26-27).
If you’re
feeling that you’ve wandered too far away from God and that He is through with
you, it’s time to embrace the truth. Will you accept the Father’s invitation to
“turn and live” today?
To enjoy
the future, accept God’s forgiveness for the past. (RBC)