Romans
2:4 Or do you presume on the riches of his kindness and
forbearance and patience, not knowing that God’s kindness is meant to
lead you to repentance?
God’s kindness is always perfect. His kindness and grace are truly amazing. The
question Paul asks here is one that we should ask daily, “are we presuming that
God’s kindness, forbearance and patience will always be available for us when
we continue in sin?” God shows kindness
to us as He looks at our past
sin. He has been good to us because He has not judged us even though we deserve
it. His forbearance is His kindness to
us as we struggle with our present
sin. Every moment we fall short of His
glory, yet He holds back His judgment against us. His patience is His kindness to us as we fall
into future sin. God knows that
we will sin tomorrow and the next day, yet He holds back His judgment against
us. These kindnesses are considered His
“riches.” They are of great value,
eternal value. Knowing how great God’s
kindness is, Paul reminds us how great a sin it is to presume upon the
graciousness of God and to think that we deserve
it. Instead He is showing us kindness,
love, and grace so that we will repent of our present sins. Let us also follow His example of grace as we
show others kindness who sin against us.
LORD, thank you for your kindness. Let us always see your kindness as the power
that leads us to repentance. Let us
always be reminded that Jesus Christ has come in the strength and power of your
kindness. Lead us into that repentance
in Jesus name, Amen.
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