Our God is relentlessly good, merciful and kind. He does not
treat us as our sins deserve, but pours out grace on us day by day.
Unfortunately, all too often we treat God as if he not just merciful and good,
but weak. We treat him as if he is a pushover who doesn't have the backbone to
stand. He will, some think, just look the other way when we sin, when we ignore
his word and his commands. We have turned the God of love into a God of wimpy
sentimentality.
It is a serious error. Israel learned this in the events
described in 2 Chronicles 36. That chapter describes the final destruction on
Judah that came as a result of their sin and it demonstrates that even though
our God is loving and merciful he is not a God to be ignored, to be messed
with, to be treated with disdain. Verse 16 says,
"But they kept ridiculing God's messengers, despising His words and scoffing at His prophets, until the Lord's wrath was so stirred up against His people that there was no remedy."
Simply put, they pushed God too far. When God sent them his
word through the prophets they ignored the word, despised and ridiculed those
who brought the word and scoffed at the message that God's judgment would come.
They ignored God until the hammer fell and it was too late.
God is gracious beyond words and is not angry at his
children. But even in this church age, in the age of grace, he still is serious
about sin and he disciplines his children. When we flaunt his word he will,
like a good father, spank our little bottoms to turn us back to
righteousness.
God is a good God, a merciful God who blesses us far beyond what we deserve. But God does not wink at sin or excuse it. He disciplines his children and calls us to account. His Spirit draws us to holiness, convicts us of sin and brings us to our knees in repentance.
God loves us so much he will not allow us to get away with our sin!
Father, thank you for your grace and love. May I never use that as an excuse for sin or careless living.
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