How Jesus’ Death and Resurrection Make Repentance Possible for Sinners
Jesus’ death and resurrection are the foundation that make repentance possible for every sinner. Because of Jesus taking the full […]
Jesus’ death and resurrection are the foundation that make repentance possible for every sinner. Because of Jesus taking the full […]
Jesus’ example of forgiveness reveals that grace always comes first. He doesn’t wait for perfection—He offers mercy to open the
Jesus’ message was never vague—He clearly called people to repent and turn from their sins. Repentance isn’t just feeling bad
Jesus’ approach to forgiveness was radical, compassionate, and deeply personal. He didn’t wait for people to clean up their lives—He
Jesus’ parables about the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son reveal God’s deep love for you and
Repentance is more than just feeling sorry—it’s a deliberate decision to turn away from sin and realign your life with
The story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1–11) reveals a powerful truth: Jesus meets guilt with
Jesus clearly teaches that when a sinner repents, all of heaven rejoices. Through the parables of the Lost Sheep, Lost
Repentance plays a vital role in salvation according to Jesus. It’s not just about feeling sorry—it’s about turning away from
Jesus’ call to “repent and believe the gospel” in Mark 1:15 is more than a religious phrase—it’s a personal invitation