Hi John,
I went walking tonight after the Matthew reading, and I was recounting the time when Jesus reached down from heaven and convicted my heart of sin on that Sunday morning, April 15, 2007. As I was trying to think of the details of what I did in the days after that touch from Jesus, I realized I couldn’t remember much of what happened in those days. “But I do remember”, I was saying to myself as I walked, that “I began to get my life straight”, “I began the process of repenting”, “I began to have a desire to learn of Jesus”, “I began to make His paths straight”.
I stopped to consider what I had just said. “I began to make His paths straight. Hey, that’s what we read tonight. But His paths? Not mine?” I know that this phrase has to do with repenting and seeking God, but what exactly does it mean to make His paths straight? Is it that by seeking God early and doing works of repentance, we are making it easier for Jesus to get to us? Isaiah 40:3 says it this way: “Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God.”
Thanks. And thank you for tonight!
Vince
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Hi Vince.
Yes, when we repent of our sins, we are preparing a path for Jesus to walk on, into our hearts. Repentance gets rid of the things that would prevent him from coming to us, and then we invite him in. I am thankful for the grace to do that.
Pastor John