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Repentance. Really?
In those days John the Baptist came preaching in the wilderness of Judea, and saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!”
Matthew 3:1-2 NKJV
Honestly, we would think the old Bible word repent would not have much to do with a new beginning or a time of refreshing for us. However, think again. I mean, literally, think again.
Let’s look first at what repentance isn’t. It’s not trying harder. It’s not feeling bucketloads of guilt. It’s not making resolutions we rarely keep, nor is it living under a cloud of guilt when we fail for the millionth time.
Instead, repentance is translated from the old Greek New Testament word Metanoeo, which means changing the way we think. Meta, that word we derive transformation from, thinking of the lowly caterpillar and its metamorphosis into a lovely butterfly. And Noeo, translated the mind.
So. At the core of transformation, at the core of repentance, is changing the way we think. John the Baptist got this. He called people to live new lives by exchanging their less-than thoughts for God’s over-the-top thinking. And through the ages, John extends the same invitation to us—to have a thought life overhaul for God’s thoughts. About us. About Him. About the world around us. Now that’s something new. Something powerful. Then, a change to live a new way is possible.
It’s challenging to walk into something new, do something new, or be someone new when our thoughts are going in the other direction, usually off a cliff or in a downward spiral somewhere. Right? Instead, we must ask what does Jesus say about me, my life, my goals, my heart, my relationships...well, my—everything?
We will look at this more tomorrow because choosing to change the way we think is the first step to anything new. And it’s a good one.
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Throughout Scripture, we discover the Unchanging One loves to change things up. Maybe Jesus is gently nudging us that it's time for us to have a new beginning, a fresh start, or that He wants to open a door of possibility. Let's open His Word and invite the adventure to begin!
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