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Continuing our Parables series, Dominic Jackson teaches on Matthew 21:28-32 and the story of the two sons, where Jesus contrasts words with obedience. One son refuses his father but later repents and acts; the other promises compliance but never moves his feet. In this tension, Jesus exposes the danger of honoring God with our lips while our lives remain unchanged. True faith, Dominic reminds us, is not merely mental agreement or verbal profession but trust embodied in action. Repentance is more than saying “I’m sorry”—it is a turning, a 180, from stubborn refusal toward obedience rooted in God’s grace. The kingdom belongs not to the polished or religiously impressive, but to those whose hearts are turned and whose lives bear the fruit of repentance and trust.
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Continuing our Parables series, Dominic Jackson teaches on Matthew 21:28-32 and the story of the two sons, where Jesus contrasts words with obedience. One son refuses his father but later repents and acts; the other promises compliance but never moves his feet. In this tension, Jesus exposes the danger of honoring God with our lips while our lives remain unchanged. True faith, Dominic reminds us, is not merely mental agreement or verbal profession but trust embodied in action. Repentance is more than saying “I’m sorry”—it is a turning, a 180, from stubborn refusal toward obedience rooted in God’s grace. The kingdom belongs not to the polished or religiously impressive, but to those whose hearts are turned and whose lives bear the fruit of repentance and trust.