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**Jeremiah 26:13** โ *"So now, correct your ways and deeds, and obey the voice of the LORD your God, so that He might relent of the disaster He has pronounced against you."*
Jeremiah spoke these words in the temple courts, surrounded by priests and prophets ready to sentence him to death. Yet he did not soften the covenant's demand โ *correct your ways and deeds.* Not your feelings. Not your intentions. Your ways. Your deeds. The concrete, observable pattern of your life.
This is mercy wearing the face of accountability. God does not pronounce disaster as a final verdict โ He pronounces it as an open door. The relenting is real. The path back is specific.
Scripture reminds us that repentance is not a private sentiment but a public reorientation โ a turning of the whole self toward the voice of the LORD.
Walk with that today: not what you *meant* to do, but what your deeds actually testify.
Jeremiah spoke these words in the temple courts, surrounded by priests and prophets ready to sentence him to death. Yet he did not soften the covenant's demand โ *correct your ways and deeds.* Not your feelings. Not your intentions. Your ways. Your deeds. The concrete, observable pattern of your life.
This is mercy wearing the face of accountability. God does not pronounce disaster as a final verdict โ He pronounces it as an open door. The relenting is real. The path back is specific.
Scripture reminds us that repentance is not a private sentiment but a public reorientation โ a turning of the whole self toward the voice of the LORD.
Walk with that today: not what you *meant* to do, but what your deeds actually testify.
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