Jonathan Edwards Resolution 48 and 49
As will become evident, this post combines both resolutions 48 and 49...Life Transformation is a Gift
Rid yourselves of all the offenses you have committed, and get a new heart and a new spirit. Why will you die, people of Israel? - Ezekiel 18:31If you are a parent, probably the last thing you want to do is punish your child or have your child require it. God certainly did not want to push his children. Rather, he sought their repentance. And he continues to want that of us today. So, in this context, instead of attributing punishment for sins of their ancestors, Ezekiel shares that the Israelites are to confess their sins and then cast them off so they are no longer a barrier to a relationship with God. That’s because, in their repentance, they pursue a new direction one that leads to the Lord. In the process, they gain so much more. A new heart and a new spirit.

Looking for a life transformation? It might come from “5 easy steps.” But it probably won’t. A true life transformation begins as a quest for the heart.
Life Transformation Begins in Your Heart
I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. - Ezekiel 36:26As described at Got Questions, a new heart has to do with the “inner man.” That’s because, when God has given a new heart to a soul, that soul begins behaving differently. We people, though we are created in the image of God, are prone to the condition of our fallen humanity. It’s why we sin and we have no means to soften our own hard hardened hearts. That’s what it means to have a heart of stone. One that is hardened. And is immovable. It does not change. That heart remains cold and heavy. A change of one’s heart requires a transformation divinely activated by the Holy Spirit. When we ask for Jesus to enter our lives, God changes our heart from that impenetrable rock, to one capable of knowing and following God’s commands. .
Life Transformations Turns us into Living Stones
“This is the covenant I will make with the people of Israel after that time,” declares the Lord. “I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people. - Jeremiah 31:33In the Book of Jeremiah, we see the blueprint for God’s redemptive plan of Judah and Israel - thereby bringing together both nations under God’s rule. Through the prophecies of Ezekiel and Jeremiah, God introduces a New Covenant, making us new. We’re made new because of the new heart and new spirit within us and enabling us to walk in God's ways. Prior to this, Abraham and Moses were intercessors with God for their people’s salvation (Genesis 18; Exodus 34). Jeremiah, however, was prohibited from such intercession (Jeremiah 11:14). Instead, this new covenant would be direct with God’s people. This new covenant, or promise, is based on a new means of salvation, is unbreakable, available to all, and purifying. The first covenant was written as commandments on stone tablets. The second covenant is not cast in stone. Instead, as Ezekiel 36:26, tells us it’s written on the hearts of God’s people.




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