If you ask people about their life goals or New Year's resolutions, often you'll hear answers like this:
"I want to lose weight."
"I'm hoping to pay off my credit card debt."
"I want to travel more."
Those goals are all good. But have you ever noticed that most people (myself included at times!) try to change external factors without changing root issues that cause their external problems?
For example, the people in the examples above could potentially be more successful if their goals sounded more like this:
"I want to change my perspective on this body God's given me--to take better care of it because God made it and has entrusted it to my care."
"I'd like to be a better care-taker over the resources I've been given. I want to be a responsible saver and a generous giver."
"I want to be passionate about my life again."
When I read today's passage, I noticed an excerpt where God was challenging people to change their hearts instead of just changing their exteriors. Take a look:
Change your life, not just your clothes.
Come back to God, your God.
And here's why: God is kind and merciful.
He takes a deep breath, puts up with a lot,
This most patient God,
extravagant in love,
always ready to cancel catastrophe.
Who knows?
Maybe he'll do it now,
maybe he'll turn around and show pity.
Maybe, when all's said and done,
there'll be blessings full and robust for your God!
I really like this excerpt because it's another stunning picture of God's character. At a moment when His people are distant and deep in sin, these verses highlight His patient and extravagant love. When we genuinely approach Him and ask for forgiveness, He grants it--not begrudgingly, but instantaneously. So amazing!
Tomorrow: Amos 1-5
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