#ReimaginePRAYER ~ Pondering Repentance

#ReimaginePRAYER ~ Pondering Repentance ... and Revival and Renewal

 

Revival has ben hijacked by a specifc stlye of church protocol.

It refers to a annual series of meetings designed to produce an emotional response from the gathered faithful prompted by loud, fear-based ("hellfire and brimstone") preaching.

While the contrition and confession may have been sincere, the modes and methods utilized failed to produce a Spirit-led, Scripture-fed congregation of mature disciples.

 

  • Repentance is more concerned with what changes inside than outside:
    • Begins with a response to the Holy Spirit (often sensed by feeling sorrow or grief over our sin)
    • But must be ore than that emotional response; our sadness must produce a cleansed, pure "heart"
    • ...and that must produce a change of mind (think differently; Romans 12:2)
    • "The Lord isn't slow about keeping his promises, as some people think he is. In fact, God is patient, because he wants everyone to (repent); ie, turn from sin and no one to be lost." (see 2 Peter 3:9)
  • If we confess our sins is more than saying "sorry"
    • We must concur that what we have done, how we have thought or where we have failed to be act obediently, is sin
    • Confess = "agree with God that what the Spirit have convicted us of is truly sin
    • Conviction without contrition is weak; that sin will easily repeat 
  • Three Transforming Questions
    1. What? ... is the sin God wants me to repent (turn) from?
    2. So What? ...why has the Lord pointed this particular issue to me (why is this sin hurtful to the Lord? to the Body of Christ? to our Christian witness?
    3. Now What? ... does the Spirit want to do in me, to make me more like Christ? (ask someone to forgive me? change an attitude? resume a spiritual discipline? research the issue biblically?)
  • What is the difference between reviving renewing and repenting?
    • Repenting is a change of mind/direction; the old has gone, the new has come (2 Corinthians 5:17)
    • Reviving is to re-vive; regain life
    • Renewing is to restore something old to a fresh (but not necessairly new) state
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  • Ponderings ...

    Phil Miglioratti

     

    Repentance is a change of mind.

    It is a partner to but not the same as confession.

    It is the process of being transformed by the renewing of the mind; how you think.

    It is not a command to weep or kneel or pray with contrition.

    Don’t confuse repentance with contrition that leads to confession.

    It results in a change of direction. The old destination (belief, purpose) is gone. A new destination is now being pursued.

    A new path with a new plan to reach a new place.

  • Thank you for this encouragement!!

  • Phil, this is very practical. Thank you.

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