Re: The Holy Spirit is the ONE that does the work. Take everything to the Lord in pr
I am so grateful to God for your caring, loving heart. I’m sorry you’ve been so distressed upon finding out about this suicidal person. This world is full of brokenness and evil. We are commissioned to bring the good news of restoration into such a world. But to take every evil we witness or hear about and somehow feel personally responsible for not “fixing” it is not what God wants. God has given everyone the freedom to choose: to obey him or to disobey him. God even let man “harden his heart” against God in the likes of Pharaoh to display his power through them. Yet, God is not responsible for Pharaoh’s sinful heart. God is deeply grieved, but he does not take personal responsibility for Pharaoh’s choices. God gives Pharaoh multiple chances to repent and to let God’s people go. But it is Pharaoh’s own choice to resist God and God honors his choice by further hardening his heart. So what I am saying is that you are not held guilty for someone else’s choices. We are held guilty for our own sins. That is the beauty of Christ’s atoning work. Jesus was not guilty, not responsible for our sins, yet he took full blame and was punished for us so that we may be set free from our guilt and sin. This is the wonderful news we bring to sin ravished world. We share this through our changed lives, our words, our love, our prayers, our tears in the hopes that they too may experience God’s transforming love. I hope you find relief in knowing that our job is bringing the message to the people, not saving them (that’s God’s job).
I am so grateful to God for your caring, loving heart. I’m sorry you’ve been so distressed upon finding out about this suicidal person. This world is full of brokenness and evil. We are commissioned to bring the good news of restoration into such a world. But to take every evil we witness or hear about and somehow feel personally responsible for not “fixing” it is not what God wants. God has given everyone the freedom to choose: to obey him or to disobey him. God even let man “harden his heart” against God in the likes of Pharaoh to display his power through them. Yet, God is not responsible for Pharaoh’s sinful heart. God is deeply grieved, but he does not take personal responsibility for Pharaoh’s choices. God gives Pharaoh multiple chances to repent and to let God’s people go. But it is Pharaoh’s own choice to resist God and God honors his choice by further hardening his heart. So what I am saying is that you are not held guilty for someone else’s choices. We are held guilty for our own sins. That is the beauty of Christ’s atoning work. Jesus was not guilty, not responsible for our sins, yet he took full blame and was punished for us so that we may be set free from our guilt and sin. This is the wonderful news we bring to sin ravished world. We share this through our changed lives, our words, our love, our prayers, our tears in the hopes that they too may experience God’s transforming love. I hope you find relief in knowing that our job is bringing the message to the people, not saving them (that’s God’s job).