Topic: It’s Time to Come Home to God
Main Scripture (NKJV): Joel 2:12–13;
“‘ 12 Now, therefore,’ says the Lord, ‘Turn to Me with all your heart, With fasting, with weeping, and with mourning. 13 So rend your heart, and not your garments; Return to the Lord your God, For He is gracious and merciful, Slow to anger, and of great kindness; And He relents from doing harm.”
Joel 2:12-13 NKJV
- Thought:
God is not trying to find excuses to reject you; He is welcoming honesty that turns back to Him.
- Let’s talk: Name one specific sin or habit to repent of today, and take one concrete step away from it.
- Reflection points:
- What am I defending instead of confessing?
- Where have you grown spiritually dull?
- What would “return with all my heart” look like today?
- Christian quote: “The beginning of knowledge is to know oneself to be a sinner.” (Augustine)
When life grows heavy with distraction, compromise, and distance from God, there comes a moment when the Spirit whispers—*“Come home.”* That’s the heartbeat of today’s lesson: It’s Time to Come Home to God. This is not a message of condemnation, but of divine invitation. God isn’t hunting us down to punish us—He’s calling us back to a relationship. He is gracious, merciful, slow to anger, and great in kindness.
The call is urgent, but the path is tender. In Joel 2:12–13 (NKJV), the Lord says, “‘Now, therefore,’ says the Lord, ‘Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning. So rend your heart, and not your garments; Return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; and He relents from doing harm.’”
That invitation from Joel still echoes in every believer’s heart today. God is not asking for a performance—He’s asking for your presence.
Lesson Overview: This entire series moves through six connected moments of repentance and renewal. Each segment builds on the last:
1. God’s Urgent Call: “Turn to Me” – Understanding the immediate, personal nature of God’s call and learning what it means to turn to Him “with all your heart.” 2. Heart, Not Performance – Discovering the difference between outer religion and inner repentance, and letting God deal with the real “you.” 3. Honest Self‑Knowledge – Facing sin without denial or disguise, because healing begins with truth. 4. Create in Me a Clean Heart– Praying like David for transformation, not just forgiveness—a deep spiritual creation that only God can perform. 5. Presence Over Punishment – Learning to prize God’s presence more than avoiding His consequences. 6. Joy Restored, Not Earned – Experiencing the renewed joy of salvation through grace, not performance.