Richard Greenham’s "Treatise of Repentance" reminds us that repentance is not a one-time act but a daily grace, sorrow for sin that ends in the joy of forgiveness. In this episode, we consider how repentance restores fellowship with God and renews the heart. Every tear of contrition is met with the smile of a merciful Father. Repentance isn’t God’s punishment; it’s His invitation to healing.
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Richard Greenham’s "Treatise of Repentance" reminds us that repentance is not a one-time act but a daily grace, sorrow for sin that ends in the joy of forgiveness. In this episode, we consider how repentance restores fellowship with God and renews the heart. Every tear of contrition is met with the smile of a merciful Father. Repentance isn’t God’s punishment; it’s His invitation to healing.
Thomas Goodwin’s "The Heart of Christ in Heaven Toward Sinners on Earth" reveals the unchanging tenderness of Jesus toward His people. Exalted in glory, Christ’s heart still beats with compassion for those He redeemed. He intercedes continually, bears our names before the Father, and meets our weakness with mercy. In this episode, we rest in the truth that the same heart that bled for us on earth now pleads for us in heaven — full of love, full of power, and full of grace.
Hearts Aflame
Richard Greenham’s "Treatise of Repentance" reminds us that repentance is not a one-time act but a daily grace, sorrow for sin that ends in the joy of forgiveness. In this episode, we consider how repentance restores fellowship with God and renews the heart. Every tear of contrition is met with the smile of a merciful Father. Repentance isn’t God’s punishment; it’s His invitation to healing.