Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?” Then Peter said to them, "Repent . . ." (Acts 2:37-38a)
Could it be that the Gospel is a great deal simpler than some preachers have made it? Peter spoke the indisputable truth -- Jesus the Messiah came to the children of Israel, he loved them, taught them, healed them, fed them, raised the dead, gave many infallible proofs, was rejected by His people, crucified, rose on the third day, showed Himself to hundreds, ascended to heaven, and He still wasn't done! He sent the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, and those who were in the temple heard and saw it! Once Peter explained to them what they were witnessing, the asked the question that was begging to be asked -- “What now?”
Simply put, this is how things work in the Kingdom. God confronts us with truth and our response is determined by the condition of our hearts. Some heard, received correction, and repented, but most did not. That is why the Lord said, "Many are called, but few are chosen." Another way of putting it is, "Many are corrected, but few repent." May we be found walking in repentance. May we be found among the few.
Let's Pray - Lord, may I be quick to hear Your voice and to turn to You immediately when You speak. May my ears and eyes be open toward heaven today. Thank You for revealing Yourself and Your will to Your servant. In Jesus, Amen.
Amen. Thank you oh God. May I be quick to repent and turn to you when I am in need of correction. Keep revealing yourself to me that as I receive your Words that I am able to yield my body as instruments unto righteousness unto you. I want to be a better doer/obeying of your Word.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jesus you found my heart and now I hear Your voice. Yo taught me how sweet repentance really is.
ReplyDeleteAmazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me... Thank you, Lord for the gift of repentance. May I never fall short of this reality, this freedom, this life—the life of right standing relationship with God through repentance. Thank you, sir.
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