Saturday, April 4, 2020

His Kind of Repentance

I’d do good to ask myself, right about 
now, what it meant when the Baptist cried out 
“Repent!” Shouldn’t a believer today 
believe His Old Testament wrath; God 

reigning down upon His people; until 
prideful man finally repented? Pent-up 
anger, skies rent, up and down, plagues spent, 
war, fury and death. I can’t now know for 

certain if, this day, we are being judged, 
this way, by the very same God, whose arm 
hasn’t shortened. Lord knows the world has gone 
to hell as of late. I can indeed know, 

certainly, that I can and should, with profit, 
contend to repent. Always. And so 
“yes,” my conscience answers, “yes indeed, in 
the spirit of John,” I’d drop knees and repent.

Gary Edward Geraci

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