Stop Bringing Meaningless Offerings!
When you come to appear before me, who
has asked this of you, this trampling of my courts? Stop bringing meaningless
offerings! Your incense is detestable to me. New Moons, Sabbaths and
convocations— I cannot bear your worthless assemblies. Your
New Moon feasts and your appointed festivals I hate with all my being. They
have become a burden to me; I am weary of bearing them. When you spread out
your hands in prayer, I hide my eyes from you; even when you offer many
prayers, I am not listening.
Your hands are full of blood!
Wash and make yourselves clean. Take
your evil deeds out of my sight; stop doing wrong. Learn to do right; seek
justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the
case of the widow.
“Come now, let us settle the
matter,” says the Lord. “Though
your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red
as crimson, they shall be like wool.
Isaiah 1:12-18
My
three-year-old grandson’s day was off to a rotten start. He couldn’t find his
favorite shirt. The shoes he wanted to wear were too hot. He fussed and fumed
at his grandmother and then sat down to cry.
“Why are you so
upset?” I asked. We talked for a while and after he calmed down, I gently
inquired, “Have you been good for Grandma?” He looked thoughtfully at his shoes
and responded, “No, I was bad. I’m sorry.”
My heart went
out to him. Instead of denying what he had done, he was honest. In the
following moments we asked Jesus to forgive us when we do wrong and to help us
do better.
In Isaiah 1,
God confronts His people about wrongs they’d committed. Bribes and
injustice were rampant in the courts, and orphans and widows were taken
advantage of for material gain. Yet even then God responded mercifully, asking
the people of Judah to confess what they’d done and turn from it: “Come now,
let us settle the matter . . . . Though your sins are
like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow” (Isaiah 1:18).
God longs for
us to be open with Him about our sins. He meets honesty and repentance with
loving forgiveness: “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will
forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).
Because our God is merciful, new beginnings await!
What
sins have you not been honest with God about? What’s holding you back from
confessing them to Him?
Abba, Father, help me to turn away from the
sin in my life and make a new beginning with You today.
Our Daily Bread – July 3,2019