Repent Workshop
Repentance approved by God requires that we be humble in comparing our lives to the standard of scripture then change in order to live in His Grace.
I. What is it to Repent
REPENTANCE. The notion of repentance follows from the notion of sin. It suggests that sin is an act or attitude which can be corrected by some change in the person.
In its biblical sense repentance refers to a deeply seated and thorough turning from self to God.
The Greek word for “repentance” is a compound word derived from meta, meaning “after,” and suggesting “some type of change,” and nous, meaning “mind.” Thus, metanoia strictly denotes “a change of mind”—a rejection of past sinful ways. But it also connotes remorse for sin, accompanied by a desire to turn away from one’s sin and to God for salvation. Such repentance accompanies faith in Christ (Acts 20:21).
Repentance
Greek expression: metanoia
Pronunciation: meht AH noy ah
Strong’s Number: 3341