Notes of Faith September 17, 2023
First Fall Breeze
Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord. — Acts 3:19
You think it will never happen as you perspire your way through the dog days of summer. When the fans run full blast and there isn’t enough sweet tea in the world to quench your thirst. The pavement is hot, the air is thick, and the mosquitoes outnumber the people. You begin operating in survival mode, believing that, maybe, this will actually be the year when it doesn’t show up.
Then, one morning, you step outside onto your front porch, and you feel it. There’s something different in the air — a coolness that tells you fall has finally arrived. There’s a crispness to the wind that invigorates you as the burden- some heat of summer fades away. Your heart is lightened, and your spirit is revived. There isn’t anything quite as refreshing as that first fall breeze that announces the arrival of a new season.
Our lives go through seasons, just like the calendar. There are periods when we feel weary from the weight of our sins. The guilt and shame we carry are as oppressive as the heat of a Southern July day. There seems to be no end in sight, and we find ourselves just trying to survive. That is not the life our heavenly Father desires for His children. Thankfully, just as we turn a calendar page, we can turn from the heaviness of our former ways.
Just like that first fall breeze, repentance will bring a refreshing new season into our lives. When we turn from our sins and turn toward Jesus, forgiveness blows over us like a crisp autumn wind, and new energy is instilled in us. The sky is a little brighter, the colors are a little bolder, and our steps are a little lighter as the burden is lifted.
Walking in freedom with Jesus is as stimulating as that first fall breeze. Everything that once weighed us down just falls away, and a fresh beginning is ours for the taking. Everything is brimming with possibility, and the opportunities are endless.
Let’s repent, be refreshed, and embrace a new season with Christ.
Excerpted from Devotions for the Fall by Stacy Edwards, copyright Thomas Nelson.
In Southern California where I currently live, there are not large or sometimes even noticeable swings in temperatures. Yes, summer can bring what some call hot temperatures, but the swing in temperatures is less great than other parts of our country and world. But when I visit family in Kentucky there is a difference between summer and fall, and fall to winter. I had not experienced living in those temperature changes until three years ago. Being outside in the crisp fall air, the changing leaves, is truly something to behold. In tying summer to seasons of sin and fall bringing repentance and a new start is also a blessing to behold. God is a God of forgiveness and healing. When we pursue His heart and desire His will, our lives change, for His glory and our blessing. Let’s make sure we are in the season of His love and follow Jesus every day!
Pastor Dale