If a wife had a wonderful husband who treated her with love, gentleness and kindness, we'd be surprised if she had multiple affairs, didn't spend time with him, and showed him disrespect.
We'd never tell her it didn't matter how she treated him because he would probably forgive her. We'd tell her she had some serious changing to do.
Sometimes this logic is missing in our relationship with Christ when we:
- Have "spiritual affairs" putting our selfish desires above God's.
- Neglect our quiet time because we're "too busy."
- Disrespect Christ's commands and excuse our sins.
- Tell ourselves it's okay because God is so loving that He'll forgive us.
-------------------
Why not add some more of God's Word to your schedule by having a 1-minute devotion like this one delivered to your email each weekday. Sign up for a free subscription to Bible Love Notes and get a free e-booklet. Find out more HERE.
Powerful. How many times in the Old Testament did God equate Israel's unfaithfulness as being the same as an unfaithful spouse? We Christians are the same way.
ReplyDeleteVery powerful!
ReplyDeleteVery true and serious changing is needed in me. Thank you Lord for being so Faithful to me..help me do the same to prove that I love you so much everyday. Amen.
ReplyDeletethis structure the truth out of me.
ReplyDelete"Those whom I love Ibrebuke and discipline. So be earnest and repent."
Revelations 3:19 NIV