Wednesday, July 27, 2011

New Hearts and New Spirits

God Instructs the People of God

Listening for God in Changing Times:
Return to Obedience

Ezekiel 18:25-32

The Message
 25-28 "Do I hear you saying, 'That's not fair! God's not fair!'?
    "Listen, Israel. I'm not fair? You're the ones who aren't fair! If a good person turns away from his good life and takes up sinning, he'll die for it. He'll die for his own sin. Likewise, if a bad person turns away from his bad life and starts living a good life, a fair life, he will save his life. Because he faces up to all the wrongs he's committed and puts them behind him, he will live, really live. He won't die.
 29 "And yet Israel keeps on whining, 'That's not fair! God's not fair.'
    "I'm not fair, Israel? You're the ones who aren't fair.
 30-32 "The upshot is this, Israel: I'll judge each of you according to the way you live. So turn around! Turn your backs on your rebellious living so that sin won't drag you down. Clean house. No more rebellions, please. Get a new heart! Get a new spirit! Why would you choose to die, Israel? I take no pleasure in anyone's death. Decree of God, the Master.
    "Make a clean break! Live!"

For Reflection
God's hope for humankind is abundantly evident in these passages.  In today's terms the people of God have a sense of entitlement.  "What have you done for me lately, God?"  they whine.  When will we learn that our lives are filled with the consequences of our own behavior.  In the face of knowing the truth of God's love, why, indeed, would we choose to live lives in sin.  God takes no pleasure in human frailty.  He hopes for our obedience to Him.

Pray
for the courage to follow God's will.  Pray for forgiveness when we respond to our mortal rather than our spiritual selves.  Quietly listen to God gentle nudge toward a new life in Him.  Pray to "Make a clean break. Live!"

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