Repentance

49 posts

Are You Clothed in the New Creation?

You answered the call. But have you put on the garment? Many of us come to God and carry on in the same clothes we walked in with — and Matthew 22 raises a sobering question about exactly that. If this describes where you are right now, this post is for you.
Are You Clothed in the New Creation? - Matthew 22:11-12

A Broken and Contrite Heart: What God Truly Desires

What does it truly mean to worship God? This post explores the powerful contrast David draws between sacrifice and a broken, contrite heart — and why the condition of our heart matters far more to God than any outward offering. This is a reflection worth sitting with in prayer.
A Broken and Contrite Heart: What God Truly Desires - Psalm 51:17

Not Becoming Like Judas Iscariot

Jesus chose Judas knowing full well what was in his heart — yet he still called him, equipped him, and gave him every opportunity to turn back. This post explores what his story means for every believer who knows the right thing but sometimes struggles to do it. It is a searching, honest read. Read the Full Devotional
Not Becoming Like Judas Iscariot - Matthew 10:1-4

Finding Mercy in God’s Correction: Lessons from Ezekiel 23

Sometimes the corrections we face in life are actually doorways to God's deepest mercy. In this post, we examine how God's long-suffering nature provides hope even in our moments of unfaithfulness. We invite you to discover how Finding Mercy in God's Correction can transform your perspective on repentance and grace.
Finding Mercy in God's Correction: Lessons from Ezekiel 23

Returning to God for Healing and Restoration

Ever felt a pull away from God, leaving you feeling wounded or lost? You're not alone. This post reminds us that acknowledging our drift is the vital first step towards profound healing and complete restoration. God eagerly waits to mend your heart and revive your spirit, just like the father of the prodigal son. Don't let distance leave you vulnerable any longer. Discover how returning to Him brings true restoration and peace.
Returning to God for Healing and Restoration - Hosea 6:1-3

Reigniting Your First Love for God

Remember when your faith felt so vibrant, so fresh? Over time, even the most devoted can find their passion waning, performing spiritual duties out of habit instead of heart. Are you feeling that spiritual distance? It's not too late to rekindle that fervent devotion! Don't let your lamp stand be removed.
Reigniting Your First Love for God - Revelation 2:4

The Day of the Lord Is at Hand

What if God’s warning is not about fear, but mercy? Joel 2:1 sounds an alarm that still echoes today. It challenges our habit of delay and confronts the quiet assumption that we always have more time. This message invites honest reflection about readiness, repentance, and response. Are we awake to what God is saying now, or are we planning obedience for later? The trumpet still sounds, and it calls for attention, not tomorrow, but today.
The Day of the Lord Is at Hand - Joel 2:1

Finding Personal Renewal Through Humility

We all desire change, whether in our lives, families, or communities. But where does true transformation really begin? Often, we wait for others to act or for circumstances to shift. Yet, God's blueprint for renewal starts much closer to home: with us. The idea of 'finding personal renewal through humility' might sound challenging, but it's the key to unlocking profound healing and growth. It's about letting go of self-sufficiency and inviting God to work in our hearts first. Ready to discover how your personal journey can ignite a powerful ripple effect?
Finding Personal Renewal Through Humility - 2 Chronicles 7:14

Why Jesus Hasn’t Returned Yet: Finding Hope in the Delay

Have you ever looked at the news, or even just your daily routine, and thought, "Everything just goes on as it always has. Where is the promise of His coming?" It is a question that scoffers ask, but if we are honest, it is a question that sometimes whispers in the hearts of believers too. In this blog post, we dive into 2 Peter 3 to uncover the dangerous trap of trusting in "normalcy." We explore why God’s delay is actually His greatest act of mercy toward us and how we can stay spiritually awake in a sleeping world.
Why Jesus Hasn't Returned Yet: Finding Hope in the Delay - 2 Peter 3:4

The Fate of the Wicked and the Hope Found in God’s Light

In a world where darkness often seems to prevail, Psalm 36 reminds us that God’s light still shines brighter. The wicked may seem secure, but their path leads to ruin — only in God’s presence do we find true life and light. Let His love guide your steps, and may His truth keep your heart steadfast. Read the full reflection and be encouraged to walk in His light today.
The Fate of the Wicked and the Hope Found in God’s Light - Psalm 36:1