How to Repent of Sin
Perfect love casts our fear. And certainly, the love of God for us is perfect. Yet, fear reigns often–in our hearts before God and even in our relationships with others in the church. Here’s the thing, fear is actually a hindrance to repentance. Are you having a hard time repenting? The answer is not fear and dread. The answer is to lean into the love of God for us. United to Christ, trusting his righteousness, we walk by the Spirit. And there is freedom unto repentance.
Repenting of Repentance
Repentance is a threatening word for many in the church. It shouldn’t be. Repentance is often taught and discussed in a way that is unhelpful. In this episode, Jon and Justin consider repentance from a biblical and Reformed perspective. God is the one who repents us. Repentance, at its heart, is an agreement with God and a siding with God against our sin. The turning we do in repentance is always a turning to Christ. And, it is possible to be repentant even in the midst of ongoing sin.
What is Repentance?
If you look around in the church or on Christian social media, there seems to be a lot of confusion about repentance. What exactly is it, biblically? In this episode, Jon and Justin talk about repentance from various places in Scripture. And they consider repentance at conversion and the ongoing repentance that characterizes the Christian life.
Does God Leave His People?
Does God Leave His People?
Answered by Jon Moffitt
What Is Biblical Repentance (Part 2)?
What Is Biblical Repentance (Part 2)?
Answered by Justin Perdue
What Is Biblical Repentance?
What Is Biblical Repentance?
Answered by Justin Perdue
Is there a point at which we can no longer repent?
Is there a point at which we can no longer repent?
Answered by Jon Moffitt