Embracing Repentance: A Journey of Transformation

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"Repentance is the master key of getting back on track with God and reclaiming what you lost. It is God's way of repairing the broken relationship with him. It's that word. So let me define it. Repentance is the internal resolve to turn from sin back to pleasing God. It starts with an internal decision: I no longer want to keep going down this road." [00:01:07]

"Repentance is changing the mind because you want to reverse the direction. There are three words to understand repentance that will help us. First of all, you must recognize and admit where you have failed. You cannot help a person who will not admit their failure. You and I must come clean with God." [00:02:06]

"That means the sedid prayers have got to go, the spiritual facades have got to go, and you got to be raw with God. You've got to say, 'This is how I've abandoned you. These are my sins, these are my failures. God, I want to be raw with you now.' So that is confession for a person confesses their sins." [00:02:54]

"Repentance is really supposed to be a lifestyle, not an event. It's as you're moving and you run into, you acknowledge that to God. That's why you pray without ceasing. It's not just an event; it's a way you flow that I've let you down, God, I've hurt you, and I am sorry." [00:05:11]

"Repentance might do is it gives God the prerogative to prevent, terminate, reverse, or limit judgment and consequences. Cuz the bad thing about leaving God is you run into consequences, you want into the repercussions of the decisions. Okay, and they're like consequences all in this building." [00:05:56]

"True repentance has fruit. Bring forth the fruit of repentance. When you go to the airport and you board the plane, you know what they're going to ask you? They're gonna say, 'Let me see your ID,' and you can say, 'Well, don't you believe me when I tell you who I am?' No, we want to see proof of your identity." [00:07:41]

"The way you know that you're for real and that other folk know when you said, 'I'm sorry,' that you're really sorry and you are for real is that there are some apples on this tree, some oranges on this tree, some pears on this tree. That is, you are doing visible things that demonstrate it." [00:08:05]

"When a person says, 'I'm sorry,' but I'm not taking visible steps to prove that they have turned in another direction, you know that's false repentance. It's not true repentance because there's no fruit. Cuz fruit is always visible. You've never seen invisible fruit in your life." [00:08:27]

"Fruit will always tell you what's happening at the root. You may not be able to see the root downside, but you can see the fruit up front. And if the fruit is there, that means that the root is producing that fruit. So if you have a question about your own sincerity, your own doubts, or other people question, does he really mean it?" [00:08:50]

"Check the fruit. Don't just hear discussion about the root. He says bring forth the fruit of repentance. Why? So that we get back on the track of rewards because he has in his will a plan for you, and Heaven is the bomb. It is a beast. There's so much going on up there." [00:09:15]

"God wants you to know is he deserves a little bit better than the junk we give him and a little bit here and a little bit there. He deserves what he is: the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the Savior, the Creator, the Sustainer. He deserves all that we have to give because he is worthy of it." [00:11:42]

"We don't give him leftovers; we give him our best: excellence, commitment, love, dedication. And when we fall short, we repent and get back on track." [00:12:10]

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