Live Behind The Veil

Family Repentance The Path To Oneness


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Summary
In this heartfelt episode, the Live Behind the Veil family explores how repentance within the Body of Christ becomes a living expression of oneness. Through open sharing, Ken, Ron, Lois, Monnie, Trisha, and Debbie reveal that repentance is not condemnation—it’s the doorway to unity, healing, and spiritual transformation. True repentance is simply turning to the Lord and allowing Him to do the work in us and through our relationships. Together, the family shows how standing in the gap for one another releases the flow of God’s love and power in this new day of His appearing.
Show Notes
  • The enemy seeks to divide, but repentance disarms him and restores oneness (Ken).
  • Job’s vicarious repentance for his children shows the heart of intercession (Lois).
  • True repentance is turning to the Lord, not self-effort or guilt (Ron).
  • The family of God is called to bear one another’s burdens and believe together (Ken, Monnie).
  • Clarity and freedom come when we open our hearts to one another and rest in the Lord’s work (Ken).
  • Admitting our weakness and dependence on God brings joy and creativity in His presence (Trisha).
  • Repentance brings healing and joy—love restoring each member back into their place in the Body (Ken, Debbie).

Quotes
• “There’s something about repentance—if we hold that in our hearts for each other because we’re a family and we’re one—anything that tries to come in, we can take care of it just by repentance for each other.” — Ken
• “Job repented on behalf of his children. He was one with them, believing for the Lord’s forgiveness.” — Lois
• “Repentance is simply turning to the Lord. When I find myself questioning, I can dwell on those thoughts—or I can just turn to the Lord.” — Ron
• “We are helpers of one another’s faith. It’s interdependence—we need each other.” — Monnie
• “Every time I’ve tried to correct myself, I find out I can’t do a very good job. But when I submit myself to the family, clarity comes.” — Ken
• “I don’t know anything, Lord—and I’m happy to say it! Teach me. Create me.” — Trisha
• “There’s no greater joy than seeing someone repent and turn back to the Lord.” — Ken
Scriptural References
Job 1:5 – Job made offerings and repented for his children.
Galatians 6:2 – “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”
Romans 2:4 – “The kindness of God leads you to repentance.”
James 5:16 – “Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed.”
John 16:12–13 – “I have many more things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now... the Spirit of truth will guide you into all truth.”
2 Chronicles 7:14 – “If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and turn from their wicked ways...”
1 John 1:9 – “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
Takeaway
Repentance is not about guilt—it’s about turning our hearts toward the Lord and each other. In this oneness, we find healing, clarity, and the release of God’s love. When we carry one another in repentance, the Body of Christ grows stronger, and the Lord’s presence becomes more real among us.
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