Remember, Repent, Redo
Revelation 2:5 Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent and do the first works...
This is the actions we must do when its discovered we left Jesus! Remember, Repent, & Redo those things we once did that made our relationship with Christ real, fresh, new. Reading of Gods word and acting upon it personally. The gathering of other believers in a church being active participants. Taking Gods word literally and praying for folks for all sorts of things. Being obedient to the Spirit of God. We all leave Christ at points but here is the remedy.
This is the actions we must do when its discovered we left Jesus! Remember, Repent, & Redo those things we once did that made our relationship with Christ real, fresh, new. Reading of Gods word and acting upon it personally. The gathering of other believers in a church being active participants. Taking Gods word literally and praying for folks for all sorts of things. Being obedient to the Spirit of God. We all leave Christ at points but here is the remedy.
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I was reading Psalm 78 last night. A condensed history of God's people. They wandered, He delivered. They were enslaved, He rescued. Lifetimes of rebellion, disaster and then crying out to God. We tend to follow the same sad pattern. Yet, the Lord's love and mercy accept us the moment we return our hearts to Him. His lovingkindness and mercy are unfathomable.