Repentance Cannot Be Confined to Certain Things You No Longer Do

1 Thessalonians 1:9

You turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God.

1 thessalonians 1:9

This is a great description of repentance! Notice the negative and the positive: “You turned… from idols”—that’s the negative. These people stopped doing certain things that were displeasing to God. More than that, they started doing other things that are pleasing to God. “You turned to God… to serve the living and true God”—that’s the positive.

Some of us were brought up with a Christianity that majored on what you shouldn’t do. What about living in a way that pleases God and makes a difference in the world? Repentance cannot be confined to certain things you no longer do.

The rich young ruler wanted to know how to have eternal life (Mt. 19:16). So, Jesus engaged him with the Ten Commandments: Don’t lie. Don’t steal. Don’t commit adultery. The man said, “All these I have kept” (19:20). He felt that he had avoided the things God said a person shouldn’t do. So, Jesus turned to the positive: “Sell what you possess and give to the poor… and come, follow me” (19:21).

Jesus is saying, “You have avoided certain sins, yes, but what good are you doing? What are you doing to alleviate others’ suffering?” That’s where the rich young ruler parted company with Jesus. He was comfortable with a moral life. He wasn’t ready for a sacrificial life.

Morality is about avoiding certain things that are wrong. Christianity is about the pursuit of what is right. It is about leaving sin in order to pursue righteousness.

Are you comfortable with a moral life?Or ready for a sacrificial life?

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Colin Smith is the Senior Pastor of The Orchard Evangelical Free Church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He has authored a number of books, including Heaven, How I Got Here and Heaven, So Near – So Far. Colin is the Founder and Teaching Pastor for Open the Bible. Follow him on X formerly Twitter.

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