The only way out of failure is faith. We do not
wallow in self-pity and guilt, but we allow failure to bring us to a place of
true dependence, which will bring maximum productivity as Christ lives His life
through us. Regrets are for unbelievers, not for those who walk in Christ’s
righteousness.
…we must understand the character of God…His very
nature is compassion. The repentant man, no matter how far he has fallen, can
count on God’s hearing him and being overcome by His own
compassion!
Israel was warned that if she forgot the Lord and
worshiped idols she would be destroyed, but if when in distress from that
behavior she would seek the Lord, then God would hear her…We are free to fail
because God is a God of compassion; over sixty times in the Old Testament is He
described thus.
…One thing we see over and over again is what I call
God’s Compassion Cycle. That is, whenever we are punished by God, our resulting
suffering stirs His compassion, so He brings us back again to
Himself…
What is your excuse for wallowing? To what end or
benefit do you continue to punish yourself because of unbelief after you have
sinned? God is compassionate, whether you believe it or not. His character is
not dependent upon what you believe or feel, but on what He says…Have you
learned to lean on the compassion of God, or do your lying emotions tell you God
does not hear and show compassion?
God continued to forgive and restore Israel even
though He knew that they would continue to fail and not keep their promises to
Him. It is the compassion of God that has brought all of us thus
far…
…When we walk in compassion, we are free to fail, our
love covers a multitude of our sins, and our mercy delivers us from
judgment…
Wow! How beautiful is all this? Absolutely
gorgeous!
Michael has much more in the way of illustrations,
particularly of God’s work in the life of Israel in the OT, on these three
pages. I hope you have one of the books from ALMI and are working through the
life-changing truths from He Who IS the Truth.
Let me see…I think I can summarize this with all
simplicity:
We all will fail God.
We need to repent and return to God.
God is full of compassion and will forgive us and
restore us.
When we walk in compassion, we are free to
fail.
We who know the compassion of the Lord must show
the same to others.
Compassion readily forgives.
That seems to bring me to the following
questions:
Do I wallow in my failures? Do I punish myself
for unbelief?
OR…am I repentant and turn to God?
Am I learning to live a life of true dependence on
God?
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