Embracing Transformation: The Gift of Repentance

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"Jesus gives his grace freely, yes, but he will not force it on us. And yes, there is a warning of what resisting this grace will lead us to, spiritual darkness and emptiness. Jesus' lament over Jerusalem that we talked about last week should wake us up as well to the places in our lives where we have not yet fully surrendered to transformation, to true holiness, to the entire work of entire sanctification." [00:44:31] (33 seconds)


"Jesus answered, do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way? I tell you no, but unless you repent, you too will all perish. Or those 18 who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them, do you think they were more guilty? They were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem? I tell you no, but unless you repent, you too will all perish." [00:45:53] (33 seconds)


"You see, he's reminding them that tragedy or suffering or misfortune was not attributed to the sin of those Galileans who suffered as the people, as the Jewish people would believe were believing. He was speaking against this belief that painful experiences just automatically reflected God's judgment. He was reminding them that they too were sinners in desperate need of God's grace. And the act of repentance was for them too." [00:54:39] (33 seconds)


"He has told us and very clear what the result of not choosing repentance will be. And yet, and yet he is also the gardener in this parable saying, wait a little longer, give it more time, till the soil just a little bit more. I want to see this tree bear fruit. He wants to see you bear the fruit of repentance in your life, a mind that is changed, that is transformed. This is the heart of the Father for you today." [01:03:50] (38 seconds)


"This is why it is so important that we understand what repentance really truly means, the true essence of it. It is this turning away from sin, yes, but there is more to it. Repentance is also a changing of our mind toward sin. And I know it may seem crazy to liken this to the behavior of my toddler, but this is what the Lord gave me this week, so bear with me." [01:04:45] (29 seconds)


"And while this is just a small, small peek into this understanding of repentance, it has helped me so much to grasp the true essence of repentance and what it really means. And while I will give my precious child the opportunity to learn this lesson time and time and time again, so the Lord gives us time to grasp it for ourselves because he is a God of grace and mercy who wants to see us come to him, who want to see us bear the fruit, the good fruit of repentance in our lives." [01:05:33] (45 seconds)


"Maybe you have been walking with Jesus for a long time, and at some point you were flourishing with the fruit of repentance in your life. It was evident. But like every tree does, maybe you just need some pruning. You need some pruning away of some dead branches that are no longer producing anything in your life. Oswald Chambers says this, if you ever cease to know the virtue of repentance, you are in darkness." [01:08:23] (33 seconds)


"You know, repentance doesn't have to be scary. In fact, when we view it in light of God's grace and God's mercy and realize that it is a gift from a loving father who wants more for us, we can receive the gift with open arms and step into all that God has for us." [01:09:26] (24 seconds)


"Can we be whole in Jesus? Can we truly live wholly, fully in the life that God has for us without the act of repentance? No, this is not possible for us because in order to walk into the more that God has for us, we have to be willing to let go of the lesser things in our life. We have to be willing to say, yes, I need to experience this transformation of my mind on the things I know that are keeping me from truly becoming who God has called me to be." [01:10:14] (40 seconds)


"Not because he's scaring us into submission, like some may think and believe and we're told, but because he knows that there is a life of wholeness on the other side of this transformation when it takes place in our life. And I know that some of you today are absolutely craving a different way. What you are doing and living is not working, and you know it. There's no fruit in your life, and you feel it, and you know it." [01:11:56] (31 seconds)


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