Breaking the Cycle: Sin, Repentance, and Redemption

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Once again, the Israelites did evil in the Lord's sight. And the Lord gave King Eglon of Moab control over Israel because of their evil. Eglon enlisted the Ammonites and the Amalekites as allies. And then he went out and defeated Israel, taking possession of Jericho, the city of Palms, the original one. Fort Myers is a ripoff. [00:27:58] (24 seconds)


And so the cycle that we see over and over again in the book of Judges, the people of Israel fall into sin. They choose to turn their backs on God. They choose to worship other gods. They choose to turn their backs on this faithful and loving God who's provided for them over and over again. [00:24:40] (20 seconds)


The reality is, as crazy as that sounds, so many of us continue unnecessarily in a cycle of sin. We continue to sit in our sin. We continue to repeat our mistakes over and over again. And we fall into that sin. And then we think to ourselves, that's it. That's the last time I'm not doing it again, right? [00:30:20] (24 seconds)


When the people of God turned back to him, he rescues them. He doesn't wait, right? We don't read in here that when the people of God cried out, he said, all right, now you're going to need to endure 10 more years of suffering. And then at that point, I'll see if you've been good enough for me to rescue you. [00:37:42] (24 seconds)


Guys, when we cry out to God, he doesn't tell us, earn your way back. He doesn't tell us, if you can prove that you're good enough, I'll redeem you. He rescues us. He steps into our brokenness and he rescues us. Just like that. Just like he did here. Just like he did for Israel. [00:38:09] (25 seconds)


I'm going to turn back towards you. I'm no longer going to walk in that direction in my life anymore. I'm going to make a U-turn. I'm going to turn away from those things and I'm going to walk towards you. Now, here's the struggle that a lot of people have with repentance is that it is a change in our heart posture. [00:43:57] (21 seconds)


We can never atone for our sin. We can never earn the forgiveness of our sins. Jesus already did that. Jesus already paid the price for our sin. Repentance is a change in our heart. Another thing that I think we struggle with when it comes to repentance is what that looks like. How do we pray for repentance? [00:44:56] (25 seconds)


Since we have been united with him in his death, we will also be raised to life as he was. We know that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin. For when we died with Christ, we were set free from the power of sin. [00:46:46] (25 seconds)


We no longer have to be ruled by sin. We are no longer doomed to live in the cycle of sin. And I'm repeating this cycle that we see play out in the Old Testament. You're not stuck. There is hope. And I just want to encourage you to not believe that lie that it's only a matter of time until it happens again. [00:47:51] (24 seconds)


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