We're Never Really Done ...
As
we begin the Second Week in Lent, I'd like to reflect on repentance.
It's something we all need to do, every single one of us. Some of us
have truly grievous sins for which we need to repent, others smaller
foibles. All need to be atoned for. We all have sinned, both as part
of groups and as individuals. Sometimes we know what we are doing, and
sometimes we stray inadvertently. But we all do it. We all sin. No
ifs, no ands, no buts.
So
we're never really done sinning. Which means we should never be done
repenting. I'm not suggesting a quick, insincere apology to God for
embezzling from your employer makes everything right. But if we are
sincere, and are willing to acknowledge our failings to the One who made
us, then we have hope of getting things right. Yes, we may be fallen.
But as the old ad has it, if we admit we need help getting up - in this
case from the God who came to us in Jesus and who moves us through the
Holy Spirit - we can look forward to making our way forward.
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