
Repentance, the big R-word, a not-so-popular topic of conversation, even amongst believers, but as sons and daughters, it is important that we talk about what it means to walk a life of true repentance and use conviction to draw us nearer to the Lord, instead of further away. We must learn to take radical accountability for our wrong-doing and see ourselves in the light that Christ has for us.
In this week’s episode, I challenge you to get really honest with yourself, and with God about the life that you are living and the choices you are making.
We talk about breaking free from a victim mindset and what it might look like and sound like in your world. We look at the commandments given on Mount Sinai and seek greater truths about the character of God revealed throughout the scriptures.
We are left with a poem in the book of Jonah that reminds us of the compassion the Lord has, as he continually relents and remembers his grace for us.
My prayer is that this episode draws us nearer to Jesus, as we remember his heart for our growth.
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