Following Jesus' steps? Again, this is modern spiritualization of the text. Specifically what do you mean? I am willing to wager that 'following' is some form of dos and don'ts. Further, you are saying you love God. And, that your love is based on your WILLINGNESS to do and don't do certain things. I'm sorry, but as noble as that sounds, that is the Law. Do you sin? You already admitted you do, so why do you keep saying you still love God. When you say things like this you imply (whether you intend to or not) that you love God more than other people and therefore you deserve something.jpbg33 wrote:No but I believe God gives people a space to repent because we are human. But if we do not repent even after God has given us time to repent. Then how can you say you still love God? As Christians we may find our selves not pleasing God but when we do we will repent and continue following Jesus's steps.
The only way to please God is stop trying to please Him and simply trust Him. We are instructed to rest in Him. Does that mean we do nothing? Well, not really. Paul stated that God has prepared the works beforehand that we should walk in them. (Eph. 2:10)
Paul says to present our lives as a living sacrifice. (Rom. 12:1) But he says that the sacrifice is to BE holy and pleasing. How does one become Holy and pleasing. Answer, you already are. The moment you trusted Christ alone for salvation, He made you Holy and pleasing in His sight. So, we must be willing to sacrifice our ability, skills, determination, spunk and gumption. God doesn't need it. How do we love God? Rest in the fact that He loved us first. Really abide in the fact that He loves us unconditionally. And then watch Him go to work. You will love like you never loved. Forgive like you never forgave and produce like you've never produced. Let Him source you.
The term repent means to change one's mind. I would say that we do need to repent, but this doesn't appear to be how you are using the word. You seem to think repent means to get your s--t together and start pulling your weight. It doesn't. It means to abandon one way of thinking to embrace a new way of thinking. Let (allow) this mind that is in Christ, be in you.
Don't be conformed any longer to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
I don't want to follow Jesus. You never hear that term used in the scripture after Jesus leaves this Earth. So repent, and stop spiritualizing the text where it doesn't call for it. I want Him to live His life through me. The difference is liberating.