Showing posts with label Pardon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pardon. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2025

God is Ready to Pardon

 Neh 9:17b
.. but thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and forsook them not.

The children of Israel historically wavered in their faith. Any time things started to get bad, they would turn from trusting God and relying on the gods of the world around them. We find over and over again that God would deal harshly with their sin, but would always make a way to turn back to Him. Nehemiah recalls the days they were set free from Egyptian slavery, and it was not long after they were complaining about the prospects of dying. Because of their unbelief, they were made to wander in the wilderness for 40 years, the consequence of their disobedience. But God did not cast them away, He would not forsake them. We serve a God who is merciful and full of grace. If any man wavers, or falls into sin, we can go to Christ, who is our advocate to the Father, and be forgiven. Like the story of the prodigal son, God’s arms are wide open, ready to pardon. He is a God of second chances, and extends His mercy to any who will turn to Him with a sincere heart of repentance. God does not tolerate sin and will not abide by it. Through the blood of Christ, He has provided a way of escape. We don’t have to succumb to the temptation of Satan and fall into sin. Our faith does not have to waver in times of temptation. He will not forsake us in our time of need. We can overcome temptation with the help of the Holy Spirit and the power of God. But it is possible that one could fall from fellowship and communion with God, but one does not have to despair, for God is slow to anger, and of great kindness, and will not forsake His own. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9)

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Gracious Invitation

Isaiah 55:1-11

“The windows of heaven are open, The blessings are falling tonight; There's joy, joy, joy in my heart, Since Jesus made everything right; I gave Him my old tattered garment, He gave me a robe of pure white; I'm feasting on manna from heaven And that's why I'm happy tonight”. What better chorus illustrates what God desires for you and me. The Invitation is given to all who desire the water and bread of life. Let us stop and turn our hearts toward Him for He will satisfy the desires of our heart.

Thirst for God- every on that thirsteth

  • Desire more of God
  • Panting after God- Fulfilled, but still desire
  • Water that springs from within- Living water

Taste of the Lord - eat ye that which is good

  • He is the bread of Life- Will satisfy the hunger
  • The world will not bring any satisfaction
  • Feasting on manna from heaven

Tune Your Ears - incline your ears

  • Stop and listen to what God has to say
  • Get in tune – harmony with God
  • Listen- He is wanting to give you a promise

Testimony of God – for a witness for the people

  • He gave of his son to be a witness
  • God is willing and wanting to pardon
  • Jesus our leader- He will show the way to truth
  • Jesus our commander- He will direct our path

Turn Back to God –let him return unto the Lord

  • Seeking God- The Spirit draws- will not always strive
  • Turn from the sinful life-
  • Your thoughts- a man thinks so he is.
  • Out of the Heart of Men- evil thoughts of…
  • The mercy of God to pardon

Thoughts of God – my thought are not your thoughts

  • What does God think of you?
  • Thought of peace, not of evil
  • Let this mind (Thoughts), be also in you

Times of Blessings-the rain cometh down

  • There shall be showers of blessings
  • God will deliver, no power on earth can stop Him
  • More than just physical suffering

Sunday, August 31, 2008

The Promise Gospel

Isaiah 37:14-21, 33-38

The people of Israel suffered for their disobedience toward God. They suffered the consequences of their sin. Isaiah is given a promise from God of hope. A Blessed promise that a redeemer will come to take their sorrows away and give them new life and hope. What a comfort to know that all is not lost, that Jesus desires to take of life of sin and give us something worth living for in this world.

Cleanse from Sin- double for all her sins

  • Parallels to New Testement-
  • Captivity is over- Sin’s consequences
  • A people who knew better are forgiven

Consolation of God- comfort ye

  • The God of All Comfort
  • “My People” His desire to bring back

Comfort in Pardon- her iniquity is pardon

  • Proclaim His Promise
  • God still loves the sinner
  • Atonement is made-

Cry in the Wilderness- voice crieth in the wilderness

  • John the Baptist
  • Highway to be prepare

Crooked Made Straight- crooked shall be made straight

  • The World we be turned upside-down
  • All things pass away, all thing new
  • From darkness to light

Coming of Christ – the glory of the Lord shall return

  • Seeing Christ for who He is –Lord of Lords
  • The Salvation of the Lord

Controlled by God-Spirit of the Lord bloweth

  • Life is but a vapor- God controlled our days
  • He only needs to speak the word

Changeless Gospel- the Word of our God shall stand forever

  • The unchanging God- His word is still the same

Conquering Savior- God will come with a strong hand

  • More than conqueror are we- Through the blood
  • He will bring his people through- He will bring us through