Embracing Repentance: A Journey Toward Transformation

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1. "Repentance is not this afterthought once you have sinned, but a new lifestyle. Last week, I'll give you guys an image. We had a wonderful baptism and a barbecue. Those were there, it was wonderful weather, caught a little bit of a sunburn. And we often say that the purpose of baptism is to show the world, those people around you that you care about. That you are choosing this new life. You don't want to be doing the things that the world says is good and wise, but what God says is good, wise, and righteous." (37 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Why is it so bad if I sin though? Why is this act of repentance so important? Why should I take it so seriously? Romans 8 says, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God, and separate us from the love of God that is in Jesus Christ. There is no sin I can do that God won't and isn't able to forgive me for." (27 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Just as a four-year-old child can't completely understand the importance of discipline, self-control, eating habits, and the effect it has on our future, we don't fully understand how everything affects our relationship to God and others. Our Father loves us so much and is wise beyond our imagination, and He doesn't ask us to do anything that He hasn't already done through Jesus. And He doesn't ask us to not do something without good reason, just like a good father would." (41 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So, let's flip to 2 Chronicles chapter 7, verse 14. Because like I said, there is good that comes from our repentance. We're not doing it for nothing here. 2 Chronicles 7, verse 14 says, If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven. I will forgive their sin and heal their land." (33 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So if you want to be that person too, if you want to repent and defenestrate your sin right out the window, then I will invite you to do what James says in chapter five, to confess and pray with someone else. That person can be someone you came with at church today, can be someone from our prayer team that will be up here after the worship, the pastors, myself." (26 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "David is so aware of his sin. There is nothing that he can do to make up for it because sacrifices are not what will please God, but David says a broken heart does. But what does that look like? What does contrite even mean? We'll break up the passage very simply here. In the first seven verses, David recognizes his sin, he asks for forgiveness and understands that what he has done is wrong. In verse 8, he says, let the bones you have crushed rejoice. He is accepting that God's punishment and discipline toward him and desiring it even." (51 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Think back to baptism. What's the point? If you go on living the same life you did before. So, what if you believe in God? Demons do too. I like that James, points to Abraham in this passage as well. Because God had asked Abraham, the story he's mentioning, to go and sacrifice his son on top of a mountain. However, God stops him. Abraham never actually sacrificed his son. But Abraham, what made him righteous, was choosing to believe that God knew what he was doing, no matter what it was that he had asked him to do. He knew that God was good. He knew that God was faithful." (46 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "And this brings me to my next point of why repentance. Why we should actively turn from our sin. And if it's felt a bit heavy so far, don't worry. Like all things in the Bible and with God, at the end of the story, there's good that comes for it. It's coming soon. We have good reasons to want to leave sin behind and follow what God says is good. Some things, however, can be harder to understand than others. Why does the Bible say that X thing is bad for me? When I do it, it feels good. I enjoy it. Well, why does it say it's bad?" (40 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Sin affects us in all kinds of different ways. But an active act of repentance, such as confession and prayer, can free us from it. Now, I have one last quick thought to wrap up our why of repentance. And that's the story of Job. Now, the abridged version of the 42 chapters of the book of Job, it's a long read. It's a good one, but it's a little long. Now, Job had been afflicted by one awful thing after another. Worst day, worse than any one's day that I've ever heard of before in my life. And Job hasn't done anything wrong and believes that his condition is unfair." (33 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Because even though I don't really understand heaven and new earth and eternity and all that, I know that God is the one writing the story and the ending is a good one. And I want to be one of those characters in His story that never gave up, no matter how bad things got. I want to be the character that trusted and found strength in His God and His fellow believers in Christ to do the things that His amazing Father desired." (42 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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