Emunah (Hebrew for faith, belief)
Originally aired March 15, 2024 | Updated Episode What does it really mean to repent? Is repentance simply saying "I'm sorry," or is it something much deeper? In this thought-provoking episode of the Emunah Podcast, host Dr. Tamara Henry and her daughter Charisse explore one of the most importantand often misunderstoodconcepts in the Christian faith: repentance. Many people associate repentance with guilt, shame, or punishment. But the Bible presents repentance as a gift from God that opens the door to forgiveness, restoration, and spiritual transformation. In Hebrew, the word Teshuvah means "to return"to turn away from sin and return to a right relationship with God. Together, Tamara and Charisse discuss what repentance is, why it matters, how believers should practice it, and how it serves as a cornerstone of God's redemptive plan for humanity. They also address difficult questions many people ask, including: Is my lifestyle sinful? How do I know when I need to repent? Can God forgive me after repeated failures? Whether you are a longtime believer, a new Christian, or someone seeking answers about faith, this episode offers biblical insight and practical guidance for experiencing God's grace and mercy. In This Episode * What repentance means from a biblical perspective * The Hebrew concept of Teshuvahreturning to God * Why repentance is more than feeling sorry for sin * The New Testament call to change direction and pursue God's will * How repentance leads to spiritual growth and transformation * The relationship between confession, forgiveness, and restoration * Steps for beginning a personal relationship with Jesus Christ * Why God's mercy is available to everyone who turns to Him Key Scriptures Discussed Joel 2:12-13 "Return to Me with all your heart..." 2 Timothy 2:25 Repentance as a gift granted by God. 2 Samuel 12:9 David's confrontation with sin and accountability before God. Romans 10:9-10 Confessing Jesus Christ as Lord and believing in His resurrection. 1 John 1:9 God's promise to forgive and cleanse those who confess their sins. How to Begin Your Journey of Faith If you have never placed your trust in Jesus Christ, the Bible teaches that salvation begins with faith and repentance. Four Foundational Steps 1. Recognize Your Need for God Acknowledge that you are a sinner in need of God's forgiveness and transforming grace. 2. Believe in Jesus Christ Accept that Jesus is the Son of God who died for your sins and rose again to provide salvation and eternal life. 3. Pray in Faith Invite Jesus Christ to become Lord and Savior of your life, trusting in His finished work on the cross. 4. Commit to Following Him Recognize that there is no greater name than Jesus and begin walking in obedience to His Word. Key Takeaways * Repentance is not merely remorse; it is a change of heart that results in a change of direction. * God's desire is restoration, not condemnation. * Genuine repentance brings freedom, healing, and renewed fellowship with God. * No one is beyond the reach of God's grace. * Teshuvah reminds us that God continually invites us to return to Him. Connect With Us We'd love to hear your thoughts about this episode and your own faith journey. Email: wordconsultingllc@gmail.com [wordconsultingllc@gmail.com] Women of the Word Ministry: Women of the Word [https://wordconsultingllc.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Thank you for listening to the Emunah Podcast, where we demonstrate the relevance of Scripture and encourage listeners to live lives that honor Jesus Christ.
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