Forge Podcast: Conversations for the Journey

Going "Into the Deep" - Deep Repentance with Mike Terlizzi- Men's Retreat Session 3

52 min · 26. Mai 2026
Episode Going "Into the Deep" - Deep Repentance with Mike Terlizzi- Men's Retreat Session 3 Cover

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What would change if “God’s will” stopped being a phrase you recite—and became a life you actually surrendered? From the mountain at Scottsdale Bible Church’s Men’s Retreat in Williams, Arizona, Mike takes us into Jonah 3 and invites us to see repentance as more than words. Nineveh hears a simple warning, but what follows is a city-wide turning—humility, confession, action, and a desperate hope for mercy. We talk about the difference between knowing and believing, confession and repentance, and why reconciliation sits at the center of God’s story from beginning to end. Mike also shares how one courageous gospel conversation became his “Jonah”—and how obedience from a coworker changed everything. God’s love runs deeper than our sin. If you’ve been half-in and half-out, stuck in shame, or carrying hidden chains, there’s an invitation here: surrender your will, turn toward Jesus, and step back into the freedom He actually offers.

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