Today's Reading: Lamentations 1
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Even when we've been disobedient and done things we
shouldn't have, God remains fair and just in His ways. And as we come to grips
with that, we can't help but feel the urge to say sorry and make things right
with Him.
Today, we take a look into this amazing book called
Lamentations, written by the wise prophet Jeremiah. It's a book all about
mourning and sadness, and it was penned after the city of Jerusalem and the
Jewish Temple were destroyed by the invading armies of Babylon. But Jeremiah
doesn't try to blame God or make excuses - instead, he admits that he and his
people were wrong, and that God's actions were totally right.
Jeremiah recognizes the righteousness of God even in
the face of his nation's rebellion. Rather than attempting to justify or
explain himself or blame God for their troubles (as many of us are prone to do)
he humbly admits that he, and his people, are wrong and that the Lord’s actions
are completely right. There's an important lesson here—a recognition of God's
justice even in times of personal or collective failure.
As we follow Christ, we all have moments when we have
to face up to our own rebellious ways. It's a humbling thing to realize we've
gone against God's Word, but that's also when we find the path to healing and
renewal.
Remember the story of the prodigal son. He did some sinful
things and went against his father's wishes, but when he came to his senses and
decided to go back home, his father welcomed him with open arms! The same thing
happens when we come clean about our rebellious ways and ask for God's
forgiveness. His love for us never changes, and He's always ready to restore us
and make us new again.
So, let's take a few moments to reflect on your own
heart and life. Are there areas where you’ve gone against God's Word? If so, humble
yourself, acknowledge His fairness, and seek His forgiveness. In His grace,
He'll welcome you back with open arms.