Forgiveness, New Birth, and a New Allegiance (Gospel Series Pt 4)
What repentance actually produces When people hear the word repentance , many imagine moral improvement — trying harder, behaving better, or becoming more religious. Repentance is often reduced to self-correction, as though Christianity were primarily about cleaning up one’s life. But in Scripture, repentance is not behavior management. It is the doorway into something far greater: forgiveness, new life, and restored relationship with God. Jesus did not call people to repent so they could improve themselves. He called them to repent so they could be saved. Repentance Leads to Forgiveness After His resurrection, Jesus summarized the message that would be proclaimed to the world: “Repentance for the forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed in his name to all nations” (Luke 24:47). Notice the connection. Repentance is tied directly to forgiveness. It is not a payment offered to God, nor a way of earning mercy. Rather, repentance is the turning of the heart that receives what C...