John was a pretty straight shooter, especially when you read The Message interrpretation of this passage. He did not sugar-coat what must happen with repentance – lives must change. True repentance is not just an, “I’m sorry,” statement with a return to the same actions. True repentance is the pivotal moment of change that points us in a new direction. Are you constantly confessing the same sins? Maybe you have not truly repented. God knows there are issues with which we struggle as individuals. A deep-seeded struggle for one is a temptation that would never cross the mind of another. He is patient with us and eager to forgive. The sacrifice of His son was too great to not have the grace from it flow freely. We just need to ensure that we aren’t taking grace for granted. Practice true repentance. Each time old temptations come your way, imagine the cross…choose grace and continue the path you were charted to take when true repentance changed your direction.
Father, Satan knows my weaknesses and constantly pushes those buttons. You know my strengths. Empower me to overcome struggles and live the life of true repentance. The sacrifice of Jesus deserves nothing less from me. I love You! Amen
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