
Going Beyond Feelings!
He has made it clear to you, mortal man, what is good and what the Lord is requiring from you—to act with justice, to treasure the Lord’s gracious love, and to walk humbly in the company of your God. Micah 6:8
For so many Christians faith stops with their emotions. We sing, we dance, and we yell amen but when we reach difficult situations our faith stops. Walking by faith means we have an eternal perspective because we fix our eyes on what is eternal because we know what we see is temporal. (2 Cor. 5:6-8). We think that when we have an emotional feeling God has blessed us with His presence. But this is not so because His Word says He will never leave us. The prophets were most emphatic that repentance shows itself in justice, in equity, in helping the fatherless and widows. To them the way we treat others is the way we will treat God. Service to God means it rends our hearts not our garments. (Joel 2:13). If we humble our selves before God but continue to be the same then we have just the shell of religion.
Many decisions we make are based on our feelings. But once our feelings have passed, we tend to return to our old ways. Many people come to the altar crying seeking forgiveness only to return to their former lives. Why because their tears were just emotion. They were not based on true repentance by turning their back on their sinful lives. True repentance produced disciples and warriors for Jesus. It is easy to go forward to the altar but how crucifying it is to go back to being the same old you.
Holiness and repentance are not putting on a long face crying trying to impress others of how holy you are. A transformed heart before God produces fruit of the Holy Spirit that glorifies God by the way we believe, speak, and live a life of faith.