I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me
and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do
nothing. – John 15:5
Luke 3:1-20
Pray
for God to speak to you through the reading of His word.
Read
the passage.
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What
Does Repentance Look Like
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Repentance
is an exalting of the humble, and a humbling of the exalted. Spiritually, are you humble before God, or
are you over-confident in your own righteousness?
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Repentance
is a turning, away from the world and ourselves and toward God. What do you need to turn away from? How might you turn toward God?
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Repentance
is asking the question, “what should we do?”
We live different lives, and so repentance will take shape in various
forms in each of our lives. Repentance
might mean being more honest and fair, renouncing our attempts to control
others, loving our neighbor, renouncing things that have become more of a
priority than God, entrusting our lives to God and seeking forgiveness from
him, or even admitting that we were wrong.
What form might repentance take in your life?
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Repentance
is focusing more on God and others than ourselves. John tells the crowd to share with those in
need. What do we have that we could
share with others? We keeps us from
being generous towards others?
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Confronted by Christ
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All of us will have to stand before
Christ and look him in the face one day.
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When we stand before Christ, will he
look at our life and see the fruits of repentance, will he see within us a
contrite heart?
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Or, will Christ see someone who bore
no spiritual fruit, someone whose life was lived in futility, pursuing the
things of the world instead of a relationship with him?
Pray earnestly for God to reveal to
you areas in your life where repentance is needed.
Examine your heart and ask yourself
this question, “am I ready to stand before Christ?”
If as a follower of Christ, you
find yourself truly repentant, pray these words from scripture:
“Create in me a
clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from
your presence, and take not your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of
your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.” (Psalm 51:10-12 ESV)
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