What is repentance?

I find in Psalm 38 versus 18 and 21 and 22 a good example of repentance.

I confess my iniquity; I am sorry for my sin.
Do not forsake me, O Lord! O my God, be not far from me!
Make haste to help me, O Lord, my salvation!

Repentance requires confession. There can’t be any ifs in the confession. Like, “If I hurt your feelings.”

No! The confession must be more like “I know I sinned against you.”

Then comes the statement of being sorry for the sin. The sorry can’t be because we were caught but because we really believe we have harmed others. In the case of sin against God, it is truly being sorry that we have disobeyed and offended the most holy being ever.

Repentance must also deal with our relationship with God. We must ask the Lord to restore us and not turn his face from us. Look at the Psalm. This is an earnest prayer for a quick restoration.

If you don’t know Jesus as your Savior, then that must be taken care of before there will be any relationship with God. So watch my video on the Gospel on YouTube if you want to repent of your sins or read on our Gospel page.

Ray and Terri Ruppert

Ray Ruppert is retired and an author of several Christian books. He has a Masters of Arts in Theological Studies from Liberty University and is an active member at Canyon Hills Community Church in Bothell, WA.

Terri Ruppert was an Administrative Assistant working at Canyon Hills Community Church and is an active member. She serves with Ray and heads the church's prayer chain.

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