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What does it mean to return to the Lord?

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Returning to the Lord signifies turning away from sin and coming back to Him for mercy and pardon (Isaiah 55:7).

Returning to the Lord, as mentioned in Isaiah 55:7, involves more than just acknowledging our sin; it is an active turning away from our wicked ways and thoughts towards God. This act of returning encompasses a repentance that recognizes our need for His mercy. God promises that if we return to Him, He will have mercy and abundantly pardon. This reconciliation points to the grace found in Jesus Christ, who is our mediator. This return is not just about seeking forgiveness, but an intimate restoration of relationship with God, realizing that all of our righteousness is found in Him alone.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:7, Hosea 6:1, Ephesians 2:13, Hosea 14:1-3, Isaiah 55:6-7

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God's Way
Clay Curtis · May 25, 2014
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