Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - What is true repentance? • follow HIM Favorites • Jan. 23 - Jan. 29
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Hello, my friends.
Welcome to another week of Follow Him Favorites.
We take a small portion of each week's Come Follow Me Lesson and talk about it for our
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Follow Him Favorites this week is What is True Repentance?
John the Baptist comes crying repentance.
Jesus picks up right there, crying repentance for the kingdom of God is at hand.
We use this word repent all the time. What would you say is true repentance?
That is such a good question because in one of my classes, Hank, I'll put up on a PowerPoint,
just the word repent and say, what's your first reaction? Because it almost sounds like a
scolding repent type of a thing. Like a negative term. Yeah, like a harsh type of a thing,
but it's so positive.
When you look in the Bible dictionary
for the definition of repentance,
I think it's the second paragraph says,
a fresh view about God, about oneself,
and about the world.
Now, listen to that, how positive that is.
It's a new way of looking at everything,
yourself, God, the world.
And I think one of the synonyms for repent is turn,
isn't it, Hank?
It's like, you're going this direction turn,
return, repent, we see those words together sometimes.
Yeah, there's a quote right out of this week's Come Follow Me manual
that says, Luke quoted an ancient prophecy of Isaiah
that described the effect the
Savior's coming would have, quote, every valley shall be filled and every mountain
in Hill shall be brought low and the crooked shall be made straight and the
rough ways shall be made smooth. This is a message for all of us, the manual says,
including those who think they cannot change. If something as permanent as a
mountain can be flattened, then surely the Lord can help us straighten our own
crooked paths.
So I think the message this week is true repentance
is believing that you can change.
Part of it is believing that the Lord can make this happen
for you when it feels like, man,
I just keep falling into the same old patterns of behavior
that caused my life so many problems.
You go to the Lord and say
something to the effect of, I know you can do this. Please help me make these changes. And then we
see it. Line upon line. If you're going to move a mountain, it'll probably happen shovel full by
shovel full, but it will happen. If mountains can be made low, then yes, you can be changed.
And I'm glad you say it that way because I think an impression that we want to make
sure people don't get that sometimes I had was that repentance was this one time thing.
Like there was a list, faith and repent, then you get baptized as if you never repent
again.
And no, we're going to need to repent all of our lives.
I think in Dr. Nacovna here we heard someone use the phrase repent relentlessly.
It is a way of life to keep changing, growing keep turning if you need to keep getting on the covenant path and staying on it
So it's obvious that that's true because he has his comeback to the sacrament table every week
So it's this ongoing process. Yeah part of repenting maybe even for a particular
Sin might be repenting of that sin
repenting maybe even for a particular sin might be repenting of that sin dozens or hundreds of times, but eventually that will take effect.
It will happen for you.
Lord help you overcome it, but keep coming back.
Keep coming back to just decide you're never going to stop repenting.
I think the Lord will see it all the way through.
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