"They
say, 'If a man divorces his wife, And she goes from him And becomes another
man's, May he return to her again?' Would not that land be greatly polluted?
But you have played the harlot with many lovers; Yet return to Me," says
the LORD. – Jeremiah 3v1
There are many
blessings to serving the God we serve. One of the greatest is to see His desire
for His people to return to Him when they fall away or even turn away from Him.
That is one thing that gives me great hope when I err, or stumble, or fall, ore
wander off track.
Old Testament language
can be very descriptive. Here God uses two pictures. The first is of a man who
divorces his wife, she gets married, and then he wants to take her back. The second
is of a woman who acts like a prostitute with many lovers and then wants to
return to her husband.
The questions here
verge on the rhetorical. It would be difficult, if not humanly impossible to
accept a spouse back after those kinds of adventures. The answer could almost
just be a resounding ‘no.’
And yet God says to
His people, even though guilty of playing the harlot with Him, ‘Yet, return to
Me.’
I love that we have a ‘come
on back’ Saviour. This is not just an Old Testament concept. We think of the
prodigal son where the father waits with open arms for his erring son to repent
and come home.
I am glad that God
sees me through my dumb mistakes and stupid choices. May God give me the grace
and patience to pray for others while they wander. He invites them to return.
So should I.
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