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Learning to Repent ✨

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Walk with me on my journey as I learn to repent. Repenting is a core part of walking the narrow path, as all believers, including new ones, will continue to struggle with sin. Repentance is not just a one-time event; it is a lifestyle of turning aw...
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Define It

 
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Repentance literally means a change of mind that leads to a change of direction. It involves genuinely turning away from sin and turning toward God. Check out the essay below by Sam Storms, it gives a definition and why we should/why we dont repent.
What is Repentance?
 
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Seeking humility daily and understanding that without God we are nothing is the essence of repentance. It’s common for new believers—and even lifelong followers of Christ—to face habitual sins or strong temptations that are difficult to completely ...
Gods Word (Yeshua) Redeems.
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I just love Joyce Meyer Ministries. Listen to what she has to say about guilt and going to God for restoration.
Joyce Meyer: 4 Steps to Overcome Guilt and Walk in God's Grace
 
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If you’re looking to deepen your understanding of genuine Christian repentance, then The Doctrine of Repentance: A Closer Look at This Essential Element of True Christianity by Thomas Watson is a compelling choice: his clear-headed Puritan theology h... 

With rich historical theology and practical exhortation woven together, it offers a meaningful resource for anyone seeking to live out a tangible, humble turning to God in their day-to-day walk.
The Doctrine of Repentance: A Closer Look at This Essential Element of True Christianity

Apply It

 
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Take time to tell God exactly what’s on your mind with this SOAP method journal. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) Confess the pattern of the sin, not just the single event. "Lord, I confessed my anger yesterday, but I sinned by getting ...
Journal Your Confession
 
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Paul is a prime example of repentance because his transformation from a persecutor of Christians to a devoted apostle demonstrates a radical and complete change of heart and life, known as a "180-degree turn".
Example: Saul/Paul
 
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Another interesting read, by Josh Squires. It’s giving a synopsis of an essay: The Doctrine of Repentance by Thomas Watson.
A Recipe for Repentance
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Lent and repentance are important because they invite believers to turn away from sin and renew their relationship with God.

Through prayer, fasting, and reflection, people grow in humility and prepare their hearts for the joy of Easter.
Lent: The Season of Repentance and Renewal

Encourage It

 
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When you fall, repent immediately, accept God's forgiveness, and move forward. The devil wants to condemn you and make you give up. The Holy Spirit brings conviction (leading you to Jesus), not condemnation (leading you to despair). Scripture: Roman...
Sinners: Experiencing Jesus' Compassion in the Middle of Your Sin, Struggles, and Shame
 
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King Manasseh embodies repentance by humbling himself in great distress and prayer, leading to his release and subsequent actions like removing idols and restoring the altar of the Lord. This example can be found in the Bible, specifically in 2 Chr...
Example: Manasseh
 
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Listen to the quick four episodes of this podcast to get inspired! It’s important to cleanse your heart.
The Repented Heart Podcast
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If you're ready to face the truth that, in Christ, the “old man” of sin has truly died and that believers are called to live out that victory rather than excuse habitual sin, this book provides a clear and challenging biblical framework. 

Swincer’s brisk, pastoral style cuts through common complacency and invites readers to take personal responsibility and walk in the freedom God has already secured.
The Old Man Died (And He's Dead!): Sin and Christian Responsiblity
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