Isaiah 30:15 New International Version (NIV)
15 This is what the Sovereign Lord, the Holy One of
Israel, says:
“In repentance and rest is your salvation,
in quietness and trust is your strength,
but you would have none of it.
in quietness and trust is your strength,
but you would have none of it.
In the Scripture reading today, Isaiah describes repentance
and rest as the fruit of our salvation and quietness and trust as our strength.
The Israelites did not repent, and their lives reflected the loss of peace and
rest.
They continued to disobey God and ultimately ended up in
captivity where they lost their confidence and peace and were weakened in
spirit. Salvation, meaning “wholeness,” is available to us through Jesus
Christ. When we turn to Him in faith, He not only offers us eternal life, but
He also offers freedom from the bondage of our sins which brings us peace and
quiets our soul.
After Peter healed the beggar, he spoke boldly about Christ
whom they, the Jews, had killed. He called on them to repent so that their sins
could be forgiven. I don’t know about you, but if I had been standing there,
I would have been spellbound until he came to the part about
my killing the Son of God! It took supernatural courage for Peter to speak so
boldly. Are we willing to love people enough to tell them the good news that
Jesus died for their sins and offers them forgiveness? It doesn’t matter what
we have done; there is nothing so terrible that He will not forgive if we
repent from our sins and turn to Him.
Have you lost your peace or your confidence? Ask the Lord to
show you if there is an area in your life where you are in disobedience and
repent
(turn back to God). You will find that in repentance and
rest is your salvation, and in quietness and trust you will find your strength.
Thought For Today:
How do I stay strong in my convictions?
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