God rewarded Josiah for his faithfulness, and spared him the worst of times, but He had sad news for him.
He trivialized the gift of life to the extreme.
They continued to worship idols.
They continued to burn children alive at the altars of idols.
They continue to spill innocent blood as if it were nothing more than water.
That precious blood was more than water to God.
Our Lord did not view their sin casually. There was a price to be paid and neither Manasseh's late repentance nor Josiah's faithfulness could hold back judgment. Only widespread repentance and revival could do that.
When it finally came, judgment was devastating. Jerusalem was burned and leveled.
It's easily forgotten, but our sin has wide-ranging effects and long-lasting consequences.
As Manasseh learned, those consequences are greatest when we lead others into sin. If the people Manasseh led astray had turned back to God, judgment could have been avoided. They did not. Repentance could not be accomplished by royal decree.
In that same way, the innocent blood that has been spilled in this country has not been overlooked by God. Our idolatry and immorality have not gone unnoticed. We are no better than Judah in her later days. We deserve judgment no less.
Repentance and revival are critical if our nation is to return to her former glory, and they cannot be accomplished by executive order. Each one of us must allow God to search our hearts, repent of our sin, and turn back to Him.
Today, let's admit our own personal sin and truly repent. Let's ask God to cleanse us and keep us from further sin, including that of bad influence. Pray, too, for sweeping repentance and revival that lasts until all the work of repentance is done.
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In case you missed it, here's the link to yesterday's post: The Orange Tutorial
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