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  • Ama Agyewaa on Exodus 32:14 - 10 years ago
    I searched the true meaning of repentance today after reading this verse. Sadly, all along I thought it meant to change from your ways of sin. Gladly I know now that it has to do more with regret and remorse, something Yah sees best. It says He repented he felt remorse for even thinking about destroying the people he had saved. Hallelu Yah! I 'm not surprised being made in His own image that he feels remorse. As mortals, when someone you love and have sacrificed so much for does something and sometimes you forget all that you have shared and want to take drastic measures. It makes me love Him more. Yah is not capable of sin though, what he was going to do was the natural response to His 'heartbreak '. He repented of the disaster He planned to unleash on His people. What gets me excited is the relationship Moses had with Him to enable him make the Creator feel bad about wanting to destroy his creation. I want that relationship. God must see purity in me to draw me close to him. I must follow his commands to make him stand the sight of me. He must see humility to be able to show me all of Him.



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