Rend your hearts and not...
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"Rend your hearts and not your garments." The prophet calls for genuine, demonstrable repentance.
In a "Peanuts" cartoon, Charlie Brown makes the comment that he'd like to be able to feel he's needed. A friend tells him, "Don't forget, Charlie Brown, that people who are really needed are asked to do a lot of different things." To which Charlie Brown replies, "Uh, huh, well, I'd like to feel needed and yet not have to do anything."
It is easy to say we believe in God. It is easy to fool ourselves by observing rituals or keeping rules. But God requires something more. Real repentance must show itself. A practical application of love in everyday life is what is needed.
In a "Peanuts" cartoon, Charlie Brown makes the comment that he'd like to be able to feel he's needed. A friend tells him, "Don't forget, Charlie Brown, that people who are really needed are asked to do a lot of different things." To which Charlie Brown replies, "Uh, huh, well, I'd like to feel needed and yet not have to do anything."
It is easy to say we believe in God. It is easy to fool ourselves by observing rituals or keeping rules. But God requires something more. Real repentance must show itself. A practical application of love in everyday life is what is needed.
