Commentary Appropriate For Today’s Changing World

Mourning


From Henry Blackaby:

“Blessed are those who mourn, For they shall be comforted.”
– MATTHEW 5:4

God wants us to experience His joy (John 15:11). Yet we cannot experience His joy until we have mourned over our sin. If we do not grieve over the weight of our sin, we have no concept of sin’s devastating power. If we treat our sin lightly, we demonstrate that we have no sense of the enormity of our offense against almighty God. Our sin caused the death of God’s Son. It causes us to fall short of what God intends (Rom. 3:23). It brings pain and sorrow to others, as well as to ourselves. The Bible says that those who grieve over their sin will draw near to God (James 4:8-10). Those who mourn and weep over their sin are in a position to repent (Luke 4:18-19). There cannot be repentance without the realization of the gravity of sin. Regret for sin’s consequences is not the same as sorrow for sinning against holy God. Confession of sin is not necessarily an indication of repentance. Repentance comes only when we acknowledge that our transgression has come from a heart that is far from God, and we are brokenhearted over our grievous offenses against holy God. Jesus said that those who are heartbroken over their sin will find comfort. They will experience new dimensions of God’s love and forgiveness. His infinite grace is sufficient for the most terrible sin. Do not try and skip the grieving process of repentance in order to move on to experience joy. God will not leave you to weep over your sin but will forgive you, comfort you, and fill you with His joy.

I don’t know about ya’ll, but this hit me right where I live. It is so easy for me to forget, yeah, even ignore, the sin in my life. When I do that, a wall immediately springs up between me and God. What’s even worse yet, it is a wall of my own making. It’s a wall that can only be torn down when I confess and mourn over the sin in my life.

Lord, help me to be more aware of the sin in my life and the separation from You that it brings about.


This entry was posted on August 20, 2006 - 5:18 pm and is filed under Faith. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Trackback URL for this post:
http://geezervilleusa.com/2006/08/20/mourning/trackback/