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The Most Hated Teaching in the Bible (And Why People Reject It)

6 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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What if the most offensive message in the Bible… isn’t confusing—but crystal clear? From John the Baptist to Jesus Christ and the early church in Acts, one message is repeated over and over: 👉 Repent. But why is this one word so resisted today? In this powerful and convicting teaching, we unpack why repentance is often the most hated concept in Scripture—and why it’s actually the doorway to freedom, restoration, and real life. 📖 In this video, you’ll discover: ✔️ What repentance actually means (and what it DOESN’T mean) ✔️ Why the message of repentance feels offensive in modern culture ✔️ How pride and control keep people from turning to God ✔️ The connection between repentance and the Kingdom of God ✔️ Why repentance isn’t punishment—but an invitation to restoration ⚡ This message will challenge you if you’ve ever: * Felt resistant to change or conviction * Been told “you’re fine as you are” but still feel empty * Struggled with surrendering control to God 📖 Key Scriptures: * Matthew 3:2 * Mark 1:15 * Acts 2:38

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