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Isaiah and repentance

Isaiah 57:15 says:

For thus says the One who is high and lifted up,
who inhabits eternity, whose name is Holy:
“I dwell in the high and holy place,
and also with him who is of a contrite and lowly spirit,
to revive the spirit of the lowly,
and to revive the heart of the contrite.


Wow what an awesome God we have- a God that doesn't just stay up in his holy habitation but comes down to us and gets involved in our lives!

Those who quote Matthew 19:23-24 forget about verse 25 and 26.

I love the fact that Christ saves anyone from any background- people who have to rely on foodbanks, the looked down upon refugee and even the country club folk! All you have to do is accept the fact that in his love, he died on the cross and rose on the third day, so those who trust in him can recieve an eternity in heaven.

I believe the attitude Isaiah mentions is very important in recieving the Gospel though, as it would be very hard to recieve the Gospel puffed up full of pride.

The above verse from Isaiah should also be used in our attitude to repentance, to realise our lowliness and spiritual poverty before a thrice Holy God. But a Holy God full of compassion and love, eager to recieve ourselves!
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Jesus went through the hard part, with all the suffering like none other, on Earth. What he asks of each of us in order to save us and not even thinking of himself, is not that hard. He asks so little of us, yet gave His absolute all for us, even when he knew some would reject him. What he asks is so little in return.

There's nothing hard about asking God to forgive us of our sins, and then the Holy Spirit he sends to us at that moment, does all the transformation needed for a brand new life in Christ. That is the most precious gift and greatest blessing on Earth. I do wish people would consider this and come to the Light and life that comes from Jesus Christ. A brand new life in him, just as if we had never sinned, because He not only forgives our sins, but remembers them no more . Thus, the term "born again", a brand new start and spiritual life in Christ is bourne in us, and his Holy Spirit comes to life in us and dwells within us. There's nothing more exciting than that. A true miracle that can only be experienced by faith. The proof of God is in the experience. The everlasting promise of eternal life in heaven, far exceeds anything we shal ever experience.