Jim’s
spiritual journey reminds me of ancient Israel’s history. The Israelites had a
unique relationship with God—they were His chosen people (Neh. 9:1-15).
However, they spent many years rebelling and ignoring God’s goodness, turning
away to follow their own path (vv.16-21). Yet when they returned to Him and
repented, God was “ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, slow to anger,
abundant in kindness” (v.17).
These
divine qualities encourage us to draw near to God—even after we have wandered
away from Him. When we humbly abandon our rebellious ways and recommit
ourselves to God’s ways, He will show compassion and welcome us back to
closeness with Him.
God’s
arms of welcome are always open. (RBC)