Relational Repentance

Re:Verse passage – Psalm 51:1–19 (day seven)

Then I will teach transgressors Your ways,
And sinners will be converted to You. Psalm 51:13

Pastor Danny said yesterday, “Forgiveness is not transactional; it is relational. It flows from the heart of God.” Let’s expound on this relational aspect of forgiveness. Many of our brothers and sisters have a very individualized view of forgiveness and repentance. Under the guise of grace, they fall into a trap of repetition where they continue in sin because they “confessed” it. They return to the same sin and expect God to continue to forgive them. Very transactional. There may be guilt and conviction but not enough to turn away from the temptation the next time it appears.

Repentance is to literally “turn the other way.” When we repent, we are not supposed to return to that sin. Rather, we are to overcome it by putting it away and turning to God. Here is where it gets even more relational. As we overcome sin, God equips us to take that testimony to others. God will use your brokenness to heal the brokenness of others. How cool is that? True repentance leads us to restoration with God. Then God will lead us to others who need restoration too. Repentance is relational: Deepening Relationships with God and others.


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Author: Rick Henderson

Rick Henderson is the Associate Pastor for Students.

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