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Joshua Boyd
Key Idea:
Repentance is not a one-time event at salvation—it is a continual practice for believers, parents, and children alike. Just as we teach our kids to say “I’m sorry,” God calls us to take responsibility, repent, and walk in His forgiveness.
Main Points:
Takeaway:
Repentance is not about perfection, but about taking responsibility, confessing, and being restored. Godly sorrow brings life and blessing. Parents can model this truth for their children, teaching them both responsibility and the power of forgiveness.
By Faith Alive ChurchJoshua Boyd
Key Idea:
Repentance is not a one-time event at salvation—it is a continual practice for believers, parents, and children alike. Just as we teach our kids to say “I’m sorry,” God calls us to take responsibility, repent, and walk in His forgiveness.
Main Points:
Takeaway:
Repentance is not about perfection, but about taking responsibility, confessing, and being restored. Godly sorrow brings life and blessing. Parents can model this truth for their children, teaching them both responsibility and the power of forgiveness.