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In this episode, we sit down with Bishop Darren Collins, who shares heartfelt insights on the true meaning of repentance and the lasting joy it can bring. He opens up about his personal journey of growing up in two different faiths and how his understanding of repentance has evolved through experience and faith in Christ.
Together, we explore the healing power of daily repentance, the sacred role of the sacrament, and the importance of approaching repentance with faith rather than fear. Bishop Collins reminds us that shame is never from God, and that every small step toward Christ is worth celebrating.
This conversation offers a powerful reminder that repentance is not about punishment—it’s about peace, growth, and drawing closer to Christ and His community.
"Repentance should be a joyful experience."
"Feeling shame is not from God."
"Bishops are there to support you."
Takeaways
Repentance is simply turning away from sin and towards Christ.Daily repentance is essential for spiritual growth.
The sacrament is a powerful opportunity for renewal and repentance.
Repentance should be a joyful experience, not a source of shame.
It's important to celebrate small victories in the repentance process.
Bishops are there to support and guide individuals through repentance.
Feeling shame is not from God; it's from the adversary.
Repentance can lead to profound personal transformation.
Community support is vital in the repentance journey.
The atonement of Christ is central to understanding repentance.
Chapters
04:43 Personal Journey and Background
05:33 Understanding Repentance
08:52 Daily Repentance and Its Importance
13:40 The Joy of Repentance
18:35 Overcoming Shame in Repentance
25:43 Personal Experiences with Repentance
30:40 Approaching Repentance with Faith
35:05 The Role of Community in Repentance
37:28 Testimony of Repentance and Love
By The Diary of a Daily DiscipleIn this episode, we sit down with Bishop Darren Collins, who shares heartfelt insights on the true meaning of repentance and the lasting joy it can bring. He opens up about his personal journey of growing up in two different faiths and how his understanding of repentance has evolved through experience and faith in Christ.
Together, we explore the healing power of daily repentance, the sacred role of the sacrament, and the importance of approaching repentance with faith rather than fear. Bishop Collins reminds us that shame is never from God, and that every small step toward Christ is worth celebrating.
This conversation offers a powerful reminder that repentance is not about punishment—it’s about peace, growth, and drawing closer to Christ and His community.
"Repentance should be a joyful experience."
"Feeling shame is not from God."
"Bishops are there to support you."
Takeaways
Repentance is simply turning away from sin and towards Christ.Daily repentance is essential for spiritual growth.
The sacrament is a powerful opportunity for renewal and repentance.
Repentance should be a joyful experience, not a source of shame.
It's important to celebrate small victories in the repentance process.
Bishops are there to support and guide individuals through repentance.
Feeling shame is not from God; it's from the adversary.
Repentance can lead to profound personal transformation.
Community support is vital in the repentance journey.
The atonement of Christ is central to understanding repentance.
Chapters
04:43 Personal Journey and Background
05:33 Understanding Repentance
08:52 Daily Repentance and Its Importance
13:40 The Joy of Repentance
18:35 Overcoming Shame in Repentance
25:43 Personal Experiences with Repentance
30:40 Approaching Repentance with Faith
35:05 The Role of Community in Repentance
37:28 Testimony of Repentance and Love