“Can You Be Too Far Gone?”
BIBLE
READING: 2 Chronicles 32-33
I used to work with a man who had one of the kindest,
gentlest of hearts I had ever seen in someone.
I was shocked to hear that this man wasn’t attending any form of worship
service and that he had never become a Christian. I had decided that I was going to begin
praying for him and invite him to come to church with me on Sunday. I really thought this would be an easy
invite, due to his kind and compassionate character. When I asked him why he had not become a
Christian, his response was shocking and to the point. “Brother, I have done a lot of bad things in
my life, such bad things I don’t ever want to talk about it again. God would not even forgive me of the sins
that I had committed, I am just too far gone”
After Hezekiah’s reign ended, his
son Manasseh took the throne at age twelve.
Unfortunately, he did not follow in the footsteps of his father
Hezekiah. His reign was characterized by
idol worship, even to the point of burning his own son as a burnt offering to
idol. God once said that Manasseh had
committed “more evil than all of the Amorites did” and that he had “shed
very much innocent blood. Till he had filled Jerusalem from one end to the
other” (2 Kings 21.10,16). During
Manasseh’s reign he was not only guilty of his own sin but was responsible for
much of the sins of the people of Judah.
Many consider him to be one of the most wicked of all the kings, yet
something happened. In 2 Chronicles
33.12 the king is taken captive by the king of Assyria and taken bound to
Babylon. When he realized what has
happened, Manasseh humbled himself, prayed and repented for the wickedness that
he had done. Then God, who is rich in
grace and mercy, was moved by his prayer and restored him back to
Jerusalem. When he returned to
Jerusalem, Manasseh kept his promises and restored the altar of the Lord and
made sacrifices. The LORD blessed him
because of his humility and contriteness of heart.
My friend never told me what he had
done that was so bad that God would not be able to forgive. However, later someone came along and watered
the seed I had planted and today I am glad to say that my friend, who
considered himself too far gone, is now a faithful deacon in the LORD’s
Church. You see, if God can take the
sins of Manasseh and forgive them, then he can take our sins and forgive
them. We are never too far away from the
blood of Jesus.
Prayer
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