A TRUTH TELLING FATHER
When I would heal Israel, the iniquity of Ephraim is uncovered. They do not consider in their hearts that I remember all their wickedness. Now their deeds are all around them; they are before My face. Hosea 7:1
Repentance begins with the recognition that God sees my sin, is grieved by it, and longs to forgive. If I pretend that He doesn’t notice it, I will fail to take responsibility for it. It’s as if I believe that God is a God who doesn’t see all, hear alls, and perceive all. But meanwhile, everything I do, and everything I think of doing, is under His spotlight. Since sin is conceived in the heart, what is in my heart is as real as if I had already said it or done it. There are no secrets.
God’s desire is to heal and forgive. That is His bent. When I block His great love, expressed by His desire to forgive and restore, by hiding or denying my sin, He is frustrated because He is not able to do what He longs to do for me. Continue reading “A Truth-Telling Father”