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What happens when correction feels uncomfortable, conviction feels personal, and changing our thinking feels harder than staying the same? In Episode 7 of “Essentials in Leadership,” Duane Sheriff teaches that repentance is not merely about sorrow over sin, but about the continual renewal of the mind and the alignment of our thoughts with God’s Word. True transformation in the Christian life happens when we allow God to reshape our thinking, correct our direction, and conform us to the image of Christ rather than the world.
Drawing from Romans 12, Ephesians 4, and Revelation, we conclude that repentance is not a one-time event, but a lifelong process of spiritual growth, maturity, and daily surrender to God’s truth. The power of the Christian life comes from the Holy Spirit, and that power flows through a renewed mind willing to receive instruction, correction, and reproof. Leaders who refuse to repent become conformed to worldly thinking, while leaders who embrace repentance experience transformation, wisdom, and the ability to walk in God’s good, acceptable, and perfect will.
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What happens when correction feels uncomfortable, conviction feels personal, and changing our thinking feels harder than staying the same? In Episode 7 of “Essentials in Leadership,” Duane Sheriff teaches that repentance is not merely about sorrow over sin, but about the continual renewal of the mind and the alignment of our thoughts with God’s Word. True transformation in the Christian life happens when we allow God to reshape our thinking, correct our direction, and conform us to the image of Christ rather than the world.
Drawing from Romans 12, Ephesians 4, and Revelation, we conclude that repentance is not a one-time event, but a lifelong process of spiritual growth, maturity, and daily surrender to God’s truth. The power of the Christian life comes from the Holy Spirit, and that power flows through a renewed mind willing to receive instruction, correction, and reproof. Leaders who refuse to repent become conformed to worldly thinking, while leaders who embrace repentance experience transformation, wisdom, and the ability to walk in God’s good, acceptable, and perfect will.

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