• Why God’s Justice Demands True Repentance

  • Nov 3 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

Why God’s Justice Demands True Repentance

  • Summary

  • What if repentance isn’t just a “nice to have” but a non-negotiable for true forgiveness? Today’s video uncovers why God’s own justice demands repentance, and what that means for us. If sin is brushed aside without repentance, God’s character and His rule are called into question—could it even mean He’s willing to overlook sin without consequence? This isn’t just a matter of rules; it's about entering His Kingdom with purpose. Discover why repentance is crucial to God’s government, our forgiveness, and the moral fabric of His Kingdom. 🔹 Why must we repent to be forgiven? 🔹 Does repentance impact salvation and obedience? 🔹 How does forgiveness without repentance undermine God’s justice? Repentance isn’t a ritual; it’s a Kingdom requirement. Ready to dig deeper? Let’s explore why repentance is essential for a life in harmony with God’s ultimate purpose. 🙏 If you enjoyed the podcast, remember to like, share, comment and subscribe to stay connected and updated. We want you to be a part of the community. 🔗 Connect with us on social media: Audio Podcast: [podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godsresistancepress] Instagram: [ / godsresistancepress ] Twitter: [ / godsresistance ] Facebook: [ / godsresistance ] Youtube:[ / godsresistance ] Website: [https://www.godsresistance.com] 🎉 Thank you for being a part of our community! Email: gods.resistance@gmail.com Phone: (570)362-7782

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