Why Repentance?
““For has anyone said to God, ‘I have borne chastening; I will offend no more;”
Job 34:31 NKJV
“Teach me what I do not see; If I have done iniquity, I will do no more’?”
Job 34:32 NKJV
Summary of Job 34:31–32 (NKJV):
These verses express the attitude of a humble, repentant heart before God. They emphasize acknowledging God’s discipline, committing to stop sinning, and asking God for guidance and correction. The speaker highlights the importance of personal responsibility—accepting chastening, seeking understanding where one may be blind to wrongdoing, and making a sincere resolve to turn away from iniquity and walk in obedience.
What does it mean to have a humble repentant heart?
Having a repentant heart, to me, means really meaning it sincerely when asking God for forgiveness. Then having eyes to see and ears to hear what God says or shows, or maybe both.
Repenting is not easy since most people hate to admit when they are wrong, but the purpose is to keep trying and to keep asking for forgiveness because in this way you are acknowledging the sin. By not asking and not trying, that’s a recipe for disaster.
So don’t be afraid to ask God for forgiveness, to come to him humbly. He won’t be upset with you, he is forgiving and he is LOVE. We are all his children and he wants what is best for us. Accepting his corrections and moving forward to try our best to do better.
The line in these verses that stood out to me the most is “Teach me what I do not see”. Life is busy, we all get caught up in everyday tasks. That sometimes we don’t understand why we feel how we feel or why things keep going in a direction we do not want.
This is when you have to come to God and humbly say Why God?
Disclaimer: I encourage everyone to do their own studying of the verses, you may come to a different understanding and that’s ok. I am up for any feedback or discussion. Comment below.
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““For has anyone said to God, ‘I have borne chastening; I will offend no more;”
Job 34:31 NKJV
“Teach me what I do not see; If I have done iniquity, I will do no more’?”
Job 34:32 NKJV
Summary of Job 34:31–32 (NKJV):
These verses express the attitude of a humble, repentant heart before God. They emphasize acknowledging God’s discipline, committing to stop sinning, and asking God for guidance and correction. The speaker highlights the importance of personal responsibility—accepting chastening, seeking understanding where one may be blind to wrongdoing, and making a sincere resolve to turn away from iniquity and walk in obedience.
What does it mean to have a humble repentant heart?
Having a repentant heart, to me, means really meaning it sincerely when asking God for forgiveness. Then having eyes to see and ears to hear what God says or shows, or maybe both.
Repenting is not easy since most people hate to admit when they are wrong, but the purpose is to keep trying and to keep asking for forgiveness because in this way you are acknowledging the sin. By not asking and not trying, that’s a recipe for disaster.
So don’t be afraid to ask God for forgiveness, to come to him humbly. He won’t be upset with you, he is forgiving and he is LOVE. We are all his children and he wants what is best for us. Accepting his corrections and moving forward to try our best to do better.
The line in these verses that stood out to me the most is “Teach me what I do not see”. Life is busy, we all get caught up in everyday tasks. That sometimes we don’t understand why we feel how we feel or why things keep going in a direction we do not want.
This is when you have to come to God and humbly say Why God?
Disclaimer: I encourage everyone to do their own studying of the verses, you may come to a different understanding and that’s ok. I am up for any feedback or discussion. Comment below.
#blog #blogging #bloggers #repent #repentance #blogpost #blogger #newblog #godblog #biblicalblog #bookofjob
✍️ Why Repentance?
““For has anyone said to God, ‘I have borne chastening; I will offend no more;”
Job 34:31 NKJV
“Teach me what I do not see; If I have done iniquity, I will do no more’?”
Job 34:32 NKJV
⁉️ Summary of Job 34:31–32 (NKJV):
These verses express the attitude of a humble, repentant heart before God. They emphasize acknowledging God’s discipline, committing to stop sinning, and asking God for guidance and correction. The speaker highlights the importance of personal responsibility—accepting chastening, seeking understanding where one may be blind to wrongdoing, and making a sincere resolve to turn away from iniquity and walk in obedience.
What does it mean to have a humble repentant heart?❤️
Having a repentant heart, to me, means really meaning it sincerely when asking God for forgiveness. Then having eyes to see and ears to hear what God says or shows, or maybe both.
🙏 Repenting is not easy since most people hate to admit when they are wrong, but the purpose is to keep trying and to keep asking for forgiveness because in this way you are acknowledging the sin. By not asking and not trying, that’s a recipe for disaster.
So don’t be afraid to ask God for forgiveness, to come to him humbly. He won’t be upset with you, he is forgiving and he is LOVE. We are all his children and he wants what is best for us. Accepting his corrections and moving forward to try our best to do better.
The line in these verses that stood out to me the most is “Teach me what I do not see”. Life is busy, we all get caught up in everyday tasks. That sometimes we don’t understand why we feel how we feel or why things keep going in a direction we do not want.
This is when you have to come to God and humbly say Why God?
☑️ Disclaimer: I encourage everyone to do their own studying of the verses, you may come to a different understanding and that’s ok. I am up for any feedback or discussion. Comment below.👇
#blog #blogging #bloggers #repent #repentance #blogpost #blogger #newblog #godblog #biblicalblog #bookofjob