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.
In this episode, William Bridge’s "The Christian’s Means of Assurance" offers encouragement to the weary believer walking through life’s deserts. The journey to heaven may be hard, but the pilgrim is never alone. Christ walks beside His own, sustaining weak faith and renewing weary hearts. We learn that true assurance rests not in the strength of our grip on Christ, but in the strength of His grip on us.
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.