“True Meaning of Repentance,” is here, and it’s a sharp change in direction from what most Christians think of when it comes to repentance. The church tends to focus on the “sin” that one is repenting from, rather than the good news that is our reality in Christ.
So, what exactly did Jesus mean when He said, “Repent and believe the good news,” in Mark 1:15? And what does it have to do with the renewing of our minds that Paul speaks about in Romans 12:2?
In the podcast this week, I take a look at repentance through the lens of these Scriptures, along with neural science, and talk about:
• The right now reality of the Kingdom of God
• The Greek meaning of repentance and what that practically looks like
• The role of our subconscious minds
• How mind renewal actually works
Transformation isn’t about cleaning up your act. It’s about revealing who you are NOW in Christ. Repentance is actually a really positive process of changing what we think so that we are in alignment with the Gospel - Christ IN us, the hope of glory.