Perhaps we all wish we could be enthusiastic when we are shown our faults and actually celebrate that our eyes have been opened. Maybe we are blinded to some fault and when the Lord shows us, we wonder why we have never seen that before. It is His love that He exposes dark areas in our hearts that need to be corrected, and we can rejoice and even be enthusiastic that now we see. Until our eyes are opened, we see no need to repent and change. But when we become aware it is a sign of growth, and we can ask the Lord to change us. Often, we have to deal with our pride, unforgiveness towards others, anger, selfishness etc. We might have thought we were helping others by insisting they do things our way but are we helping? As we read scripture the Lord often shows us our hidden faults so that we might let Him change us. In II Tim. 3:16-17 Paul writes that “All scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” If our hearts are open to the Holy Spirit, He will bring to light things in our lives that need correction, and in His timing, for He knows when we are ready.
I marveled when Al and I were at another church one Sunday evening and sitting across from a young toddler who was being held in the lap of his grandma. I wondered how he was going to be quiet during the entire teaching time, but he never talked aloud. He let his needs be known without causing any fuss, and his mom got food and drink for him. His great grandma sat next to me and later told me both parents spend a lot of time teaching their children and correcting them when needed. I saw that little angel bounce across the parking lot when it was over, and he was a delight to my heart. I hope the Lord can say the same thing about us!
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