Sermon Series: “True Repentance Is the Message God is Waiting For His People to Receive!”
August 9, 2026
Sermon Part 2: “Thank God For The Gift of True Repentance!”

The transformation of Saul (Jewish Pharisee and Roman citizen) to Paul was a “radical” conversion from a zealous persecutor of early Christians to a leading Apostle of Jesus Christ, ignited by a blinding encounter with the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus. He shifted from "persecutor to proclaimer," using his intense energy to spread the Gospel, ultimately authoring much of the New Testament.
The Apostle Paul preached in numerous cities across the Roman Empire, primarily in modern-day Turkey, Greece, Syria, and Italy, covering over 10,000 miles. Key locations included Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth, Thessalonica, Philippi, Galatia, and Rome, where he established Churches and strengthened believers. Christian tradition holds, Paul was martyred in Rome by beheading around 64–67 AD during the reign of Emperor Nero.
Saints, though it may not be identical to the drama of Paul’s experience on the Damascus Road, our transformation to Christ should mirror Paul’s in its core elements—radical surrender, grace-driven change, and a new identity in Christ. The goal is a lifelong, ongoing renewal of the mind and heart, turning from self-striving to a life of service and sacrificial love unto God and all people.
Happy Sunday Saints of the Most-High God!
This is Part Two of our Series entitled, “True Repentance Is The Message God Is Waiting For His People To Receive!” In Part 1, meant only for consideration of our membership, I mentioned God has reserved for His People “Times of Refreshing” that come from the Holy Ghost. Based on Acts 3:19, Times of Refreshing are divine Seasons of spiritual renewal, revival, and strength that comes from the “Presence” of God. It involves the Holy Ghost restoring a believer’s soul, bringing inward peace, joy, and empowerment that overcomes fatigue, discouragement, weariness of life, and most importantly transformation to greater spiritual and moral growth in Christ.
For certain in the days we live in, with widespread global and national instability, we need to enter into God’s Presence, which serves as a Refuge from anxiety, rather than focusing on “political” or “cultural” turmoil. Refreshing from the Lord comes when we meet God at a designated spiritual place called, “True Repentance.”
Let me say upfront that True Repentance is not measured by emotional outbursts, tears, or spiritual experiences (e.g., speaking in other tongues, laying on of hands and falling out under the Spirit, or remaining silent while believers pray over you); but by a definitive, inward turn that results in a outward transformation of life. True Repentance is a heart-level U-turn—a "change of mind" that moves from acknowledging sin to willfully turning toward God and abiding in Him. It goes beyond regret, requiring honest, specific confession of national and/or personal failings to align with God’s Will; breaking the power of hidden sin and paving the way for genuine spiritual renewal.
We are living in an era where, unfortunately, the lines between believers and the world are blurring. Where at times it’s very hard to distinguish the moral conduct of many confessed believers from those who do not know God. It is a sobering trend that mirrors the spiritual apathy and iniquity seen in the days of Sodom and Gomorrah. The challenge for us today is to stand firm in our Faith and not be dragged down by the prevailing darkness, acting as a Light rather than contributing to the moral decay.
America, and all nations, stand in critical need of True Repentance to escape coming judgment; from nations’ leaders to common citizens, rich to poor, bond to free, and all shades of our skin color. God’s Desire is for none to perish and that all men come to the Knowledge of the Truth through True Repentance. (I Tim. 2:2 & II Pet. 3:9) Yet, Scripture and history reveal that only a “Faithful Remnant” will by Grace choose to completely yield their wills and turn to Jesus Christ and walk in His Ways. (Rom.11:5) Now is the “Time” to turn from darkness to Light. (II Cor. 6:2)
If one seeks to understand the gift of True Repentance, one need look no further than the Apostle Paul. The conversion of Saul of Tarsus perfectly captures the essence of Repentance (metanoia)—a complete change of mind and direction powered by the Sovereign-Grace of God. For when Repentance is genuine, it produces a lasting fragrance of God’s Goodness that compels the believer to share their story, turning every obstacle into an opportunity for praise without fear of opposition and persecution. No matter the depth, stain, and controversy of the sin committed by the person they joyfully tell their story knowing they have had a personal-encounter with the Savior of the world Jesus Christ; and have been reproved of their sins, forgiven, and forever changed to follow after Him.
Such was Paul’s life, as in his writings to the Churches, many of which he established, frequently he described his life before conversion as a “violent persecutor” and great nemeses of the Church.

Saints, take a look at the many Scriptures where Paul testifies openly of his former life as an attempted destroyer of the early Church. In fact, before going further, let me offer this brief Prayer for every born-again Christian in the earth today, to become as bold and transparent as Paul about the work of True Repentance in their lives.
“Heavenly Father, we thank you that through the shed-blood of your only begotten Son Jesus Christ on the cross, you have washed us clean from sin, granted us the Grace of True Repentance, and given to us a clean heart so that we may worship You in spirit and in truth. Father by the Holy Ghost remove all pride and fear from our thought-life, allowing us to be transparent vessels who from the depths of our born-again hearts unashamedly share our story of redemption to a broken world. So that all may know that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world to the glory of God the Father. In Jesus name amen.”
About Paul’s former life as Saul of Tarsus he wrote:
*Galatians 1:13-14: Paul recollects of his former life in Judaism, stating that he "persecuted the church of God violently and wasted it."
*Philippians 3:5-6: He mentions his zeal, specifically noting he was "a persecutor of the church" and blameless regarding the righteousness of the law.
*I Corinthians 15:9-10: Paul says he is unworthy to be an Apostle because he “persecuted the church of God;” recognizing by and through the “grace of God” he was made an Apostle.
*Acts 22:3-30: Paul recounts how he persecuted followers of “the Way” to the death, binding and delivering both men and women to be imprisoned and punished. In this discourse, Paul delivers his full Testimony of his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus before non-believing Jews in Jerusalem who sought to beat him to death, but instead was arrested by the Romans.
But, my favorite of all the Accounts of Paul’s Testimonies of his conversion is found at I Timothy 1:13-15, where Paul calls himself a former ‘blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent aggressor who was shown Mercy.’ To Timothy, specifically Paul wrote:
13 Who was before a blasphemer, and a persecutor, and injurious: but I obtained mercy, because I did it ignorantly in unbelief.
14 And the grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant with faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.
15 This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.
Praise the Holy name of Jesus Christ, Paul in his former life as Saul “made havoc of the Church,” every place where he learned of Christians, he entered their homes and synagogues; dragging them out and beating them, both men and women believers and delivering them to prison for punishment. He also oversaw the murder of Stephen (one of the original seven deacons to serve the early Church in Jerusalem before being arrested and stoned to death for his Faith) and kept his robe signaling endorsement of his death. (Acts 7: 54-60) Saul’s rage against the early Church was a personal attack on Jesus, proving that Christ views the persecution of His people as a persecution of His own Body. (Acts 21:7-8)
Paul openly witnessed to Timothy and the early Church that he was the “foremost” (chief) of sinners, recognizing his intense persecution of Christians was direct rebellion against Christ. Yet, he used this narrative not for self-pity, but to spotlight God’s Grace, positioning himself as the premier example—a “pattern”—that if the worst offender could be saved, anyone could. For to the utmost Jesus saves! UMMMM, by calling himself the “chief” of sinners, Paul was not focused on self-condemnation, but rather on acknowledging his past rebellion, to highlight the magnitude of the Grace of God that had forgiven him, positioning his story as the “foremost case” of Mercy.
So listen carefully Saints, this is extremely important. Through Paul’s dramatic transformation from persecutor to Apostle, Paul offers Humanity a trustworthy, timeless Truth that we are to continually profess amongst ourselves and to the people of the world. That is, “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." Paul declared that this is a “faithful saying worthy of acceptation” (to receive with approval, to receive as a favor, or to have full confidence to ownership) that Jesus Christ came specifically to redeem the lost from sin.
Praise God, this is the Gospel Message and Call of God to all people of every nation that “Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners.” Saints, would you please say this Truth with me three-times, confessing it for your personal Salvation and then for the people of the world; accept it with full confidence as favor from our Heavenly Father: “Jesus Christ came to save me from sin.”
My, my, my notice as you confess this Truth, that Jesus Christ came to save you from sin, the Holy Ghost, not only brings to remembrance the day you accepted Christ and received eternal life, but also He shines the Light of Christ on any areas of sinful behavior and performance presently in your life. Yes, the Holy Ghost reveals all of the secret sin in your life; and the Message and Call of God is sent to you: “Repent” of your sins!” God is not angry with you, shaming you, condemning you. Rather He is Calling you into loving and right-Relationship and unity with Himself!
Remember True Repentance involves a complete change of mind and direction powered by the Lord’s Sovereign Grace. It involves turning away from sin, and turning toward God; switching masters from Satan to Jesus. Praise God, because Jesus has already accomplished the greatest miracle of all for Humanity with His blood shed on the cross, our response is to change the way we think about sin saying: “I'm Done with sin, and I'm Running to Jesus!" Thus, when Christ Jesus Calls us to Himself through the Gospel, He is waiting for us to respond to the gift of True Repentance with “Radical Surrender,” which leads to Grace-driven change, and a revealing of our new identity in Christ.
Furthermore, when we answer the Call to turn to, or return to Christ, we don't find a judge, but a Savior standing ready with open arms. His Grace is the catalyst that transforms our Repentance into the new, vibrant life God destined for us all along. Yes, True Repentance is the door to “Transformation.” The moment we stop walking away and turn toward God, acknowledge and confess our sins, His abundant Love and Grace rush in to remake us, aligning our lives with the Purpose He foreordained for us.
At I Corinthians 11:1, Paul wrote, “Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.” It is an instruction for believers to imitate his life and actions specifically because his actions align with following Jesus. As such, True Repentance in our lives should mirror that of Paul’s. Saul of Tarsus’ True Repentance on the road to Damascus was a complete, 180-degree reversal of his life, turning from a zealous persecutor of Christians to a devoted bond-servant of Jesus Christ. Let me give a brief Summary of key elements of the Account of Saul’s transformation recorded in Acts Chapter 9 recorded by the Apostle Luke, as well as Paul’s personal Testimony in Acts Chapter 22.
Acts Chapter 9 records Saul, a zealous persecutor of Christians, was traveling to Damascus to arrest followers of Jesus,
"breathing out murderous threats." A blinding, Heavenly Light appeared, causing Saul to fall to the ground.

He heard a Voice saying, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" Saul asked who was speaking, to which the Voice replied, "I am Jesus of Nazereth, whom you are persecuting: it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks" (meaning hard to rebel and fight against the Will of God). Struck blind, Saul was led into Damascus, where he spent three-days without sight, and fasting and praying unto God without food or water. Saul of Tarsus’ three-day blindness following his encounter with Jesus is a profound symbol of his previous spiritual blindness, arrogant, and self-righteous life as a persecutor of Christians. This temporary physical darkness forced a transition from relying on his own understanding, to absolute dependence on God, marking a total transformation in his life and mission.
God sent a devout disciple named Ananias to visit Saul. Despite his fear, Ananias obeyed, laid hands on him, and said, "Brother Saul, the Lord—Jesus... has sent me so that you may see again and be filled with the Holy Ghost." Immediately, something like scales fell from Saul's eyes; he could see. He was filled with the gift of the Holy Ghost, baptized with water by Ananias and he began preaching that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. This event represents a profound reversal, where a "chosen instrument" was brought from intense persecution to devoted Service.
Initiated by Jesus’ Grace, Saul abandoned his self-righteousness, recognized his sin, and embraced Jesus as the True Savior and received his Calling. This is very important to understand Saints, True Repentance is not a Human initiative, but a divine-Gift, where God’s Grace through Jesus Christ enlightens our hearts, and His goodness draws us to “change.” It is a completely Sovereign Work of God, and not of self-effort. God, in His infinite Mercy, relentlessly pursues every person through Jesus Christ, offering the gift of True Repentance to turn from sin, receive eternal life, and to step into the divine-Purpose and Service ordained for them before the world began. (Eph. 2:10)
Based on Romans 2:4, Paul wrote that it is God's Goodness, Kindness, and Patience—not fear of judgment—that leads people to Repentance. This divine-Kindness is designed to melt hardened hearts, encourage a change of mind, and draw individuals closer to Him, rather than focusing on punishment.
Wow! Remember Saints when Jesus met Saul on the Damascus road, He did not express anger, rage, nor did he seek revenge against Saul for persecuting the Church.
Acts 9:4-6 records, Jesus said, “Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?”Saul then asked “who art thou, Lord?” And Jesus replied, “I am Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest.” (Acts 22:7-10) Saul thereafter said, “What shall I do,” and called Jesus “Lord.” Jesus said unto him, “Arise, and go into Damascus; and there it shall be told thee of all things which are appointed for thee to do.”
When Saul encountered the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus, the blinding light did more than take his sight—it illuminated his memory. In that moment, the preaching of the Apostles and the Testimony of the early believers regarding Jesus’ Resurrection rushed back to him, transforming the persecutor into a devoted follower of the Christ. The Voice from Heaven, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting,” shattered Saul's misguided zeal. Instantly, all the Testimonies he had despised—Stephen’s final words before stoning, ("Lord, do not hold this sin against them," recorded at Acts 7:60) as well as the Apostles’ and believers' claims of a risen Savior—fell into place, leading him to realize that Jesus is indeed the Christ.
Key elements of Saul's True Repentance was “Total Submission,” he immediately stopped his rampage against the Church and submitted to Jesus' Authority, changing from "breathing threats and murder" to asking, “What shall I do, Lord." Saul experienced a “Shift in Mindset” as he fully recognized that his intense devotion to Judaism was based on a false understanding of holiness, realizing that in attacking Christians, he was actually attacking God. His “Transformation was Visible” for all to see as His Repentance was not just emotional; it was marked by three-days of fasting/praying, followed by physical healing of sight, receipt of the Holy Ghost and water baptism and immediate, bold preaching that Jesus is the Son of God and performance of divers kinds of miracles. (Acts 9:19-20)
Finally, Paul’s True Repentance was evidenced by a “Life of Service,” as Saul turned Paul spent the rest of his life building up the Church through love and suffering, rather than tearing it down. This radical transformation was all directed by the “Sovereign Grace” of God; turning him from murderer into the Apostle Paul.
In summation, Saul of Tarsus’ conversion exemplifies that True Repentance arises from a personal encounter with Jesus Christ, initiating a profound transformation. This process involves a radical change of heart and mind toward sin, characterized by four key elements: (1) Conviction of sin, (2) Recognition of Jesus as Lord, (3) Confession, and (4) Obedience in service to Christ.
These same elements were present in many other New Testament Bible Characters who displayed true, transformative Repentance upon meeting Jesus Christ that were characterized by a profound change in heart and actions, not just words. Key examples include Zacchaeus, who immediately restored stolen money; (Luke 19:1-10): A very rich and corrupt tax collector who from a sycamore tree saw Jesus, and upon meeting Him, Jesus decided to spend the day with Zacchaeus at his home.

Before Christ, he repented by promising to repay four-times the amount stolen and giving half his goods to the poor.
The Repenting Thief (Luke 23:40-43): Crucified next to Jesus, he acknowledged his sin saying, "we are getting what we deserve" and acknowledged Jesus' innocence and Lordship, receiving immediate Salvation and a trip to Paradise with Christ.

The Sinful Woman (Luke 7:36-50): A woman known for a sinful life (often interpreted as prostitution) interrupts a dinner at the Pharisee Simon's house to wash Jesus' feet with her tears and hair and kissed them, and anoint them with and exceptionally expensive perfume (300 denarii worth as much as $50,000).

Jesus forgives her sins, citing her profound love as evidence of her Faith and Repentance. He told her to go in Peace.
Nicodemus, a Pharisee and ruler of the Jews (John 3 & 19):
Who came to Jesus by night to query Him about His teachings and mighty miracles.

He moved from a timid, secret seeker to a public, courageous disciple who pleaded with his fellow members of the Sanhedrin to give Jesus a fair trial (John 7:50-51) and along with Joseph of Arimathea he provided a massive, kingly amount of spices about 75-pounds of myrrh and aloes to prepare for burial, and assisted in the burial of the Body of Jesus, demonstrating a long-term shift to Faith and honor for Christ.
The Philippian Jailer (Acts 16:25-34): Paul and Silas, beaten with many stripes for preaching the Gospel were imprisoned in Philippi, and while singing hymns at midnight, a divine earthquake broke their chains and opened the doors, causing the jailer to prepare to kill himself fearing they had escaped.

However, Paul stopped him and the jailor asked “what must I do to be saved,” they said unto him “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.” and the jailer, converted by their actions, was baptized (filled with the Holy Ghost) with his household upon hearing the Gospel.
Returning to Paul and his True Repentance, Saints, Paul’s turn-around did not stop at his preaching the Gospel and winning souls to Christ and doing manifold-miracles across many cities and nations. Rather, True Repentance propelled Paul into quests where knowing Jesus intimately became his only ambition, transcending even his Ministry achievements. And, since we are commended by Paul to follow him as he did Christ, we must submit to the gift of True Repentance to do the same work in us.
By the Sovereign-Grace of God, we must allow the gift of True Repentance to move us from sinners to servants of Christ, to ultimately embracing “Christ as our all.” Where Jesus Christ is not just first in our lives, but ALL encompassing! This transformation—from sin, to surrender, to service, to obsession to possessing Christ—is not of our own doing, but a total work of divine-Mercy and Grace of God, taking us from a state of rebellion to a life defined completely by Him.
Praise God, Paul moved exceedingly higher in his relationship and experience of Christ, and commended us to do the same, as he lived a “Radical Surrender!” Counting his former life as “rubbish” to pursue the “surpassing worth” of knowing Christ Jesus in His Sufferings, Resurrection, and Divinity. Check out Philippians 3:7-15:
7 But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ.
8 Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ,
9 And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:
10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;
11 If by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead.
12 Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.
13 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,
14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
15 Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded: and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you.
Also, Paul’s petition prayer to God for believers throughout the ages is to experientially know Christ’s immense Love, which exceeds intellectual comprehension, in order to be filled with the total, divine-Presence and Maturity of God. (Eph.3:14-19) Specifically Paul wrote:
14 For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
15 Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named,
16 That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man;
17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love,
18 May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height;
19 And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.
In closing Saints, how about your life, like Paul have you experienced God’s gift of True Repentance? Have you had a personal encounter with Jesus Christ, with the experience of transformation from, sinner to a servant of Christ for life; knowing the Will and Calling of God on your life and walking in it? Do you consider your former life in the world “rubbish,” in order to gain Christ?
In America and around the world, many people claim to be Christian adherents, but everyone who declares the name of Jesus Christ must ask themselves, do their lives show the evidence of divinely-Appointed “Radical Change?” (Do their lives show forth the fruit of the gift of True Repentance?)
If we are truly changed to follow Christ, then as our example Paul, we have chosen and decided to be obedient to Christ’s Commandments to go and preach the Gospel and win the lost to Christ and do the miracles of our Savior in fulfillment of the Great Commission. (Mark 16:15-18) Then, we continually bear the fruit of walking in love and kindness towards all people regardless of race, social background, or political party as Christ loves us. (John 13:34) Then our lives evidence attributes of the Spirit of God: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. (Gal.5:22-23) These virtues are considered the result of the Holy Ghost’s Presence in a believer’s life exercised through True Repentance. If we sin against God and offend others, by promptings of the Holy Ghost, the gift of True Repentance moves quickly within us to change our behavior and conduct, to match that of our Savior. (John 16:7-11)
True Repentance, the complete "turning around"—moving from self-serving actions to a life centered on Christ is what our country and nations of the world need; genuine encounters with Jesus Christ. Our world doesn't need better politics or government and man-made sponsored revivals. Rather, we need the Church as One Body to receive the gift of True Repentance to shine a Light on its division and disunity, and by the Sovereign Grace of God become united in Purpose and together go forth and preach the Gospel in every village and hamlet in the world.
Of free-will, let every person hear the Truth that Jesus Christ came to save the world from sin, and let the Holy Ghost shine Christ’s Light on sin, and let the world be reproved of unrighteousness and with a humble heart come to Christ for Salvation. For only through authentic encounters with Christ can the spirit of a man’s heart be transformed into the eternal destiny God Purposed from the foundation of the world.
Behold, right now, Jesus is standing and knocking at the door of every person’s heart, inviting them into a Grace-led Revival that shines the Light of Repentance on sin, washes away sin and restores lives anew. Jesus is asking to be let in as the Son of God who saves, offering a fresh start and a revival led by His Grace. Listen to the Spirit of God Calling for love, peace, brotherhood, and justice for all; which is possible only through an abiding relationship with Jesus Christ can this be manifested.
Just as the Apostle Peter proclaimed on the day of Pentecost to those in Jerusalem, we must declare to all nations today that: “God has made this same Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ. Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.” (Acts 2:38)
The world must know that Jesus is “Lord,” is more than a confession of the lips, it is an invitation to a life-changing encounter that transforms the heart. True, lasting change doesn't come from mere words, but from a personal, intimate meeting with Him. All people must respond to the Call of True Repentance so that the Holy Threeness can make their home in their hearts. As no person can truly meet Jesus and remain the same!
To everyone I say: Don't settle for just calling Jesus Christ, “Lord, Lord,” surrender your whole life to Jesus to experience real change. True Repentance is a heart-level transformation that acts as a spiritual compass, shifting our focus from self to God and providing a tangible measure of our desire to follow Him. It is not just self-directed sorrow for sin, but a total turn in direction and a change of mind, serving as the "measuring stick" by which we evaluate our spiritual growth. We know our Repentance is real, not just emotional remorse, but when it bears the fruit of a transformed life, showing that God's Spirit is changing our actions. The lyrics of the great gospel song entitled, “One Night With the King,” reads:
One night with the king,
Changes everything.
One day in his courts,
Did forever, change my course.
One moment, in his presence,
And I've never been the same.
One night with the king changes everything.
One night with the king,
Changes everything.
One day in his courts,
Could forever, change your course.
One moment, in his presence,
And you'll never been the same.
One night with the king changes everything.
This is my testimony.
From the desert, to the king;
It had been my destiny,
To be chosen, for such a time as this.
I didn't know that all my dreams,
Could become realities,
Then I saw his face
And his love captured me, yeah.
One night with the king,
It changes everything.
One day in his courts,
It will forever change your course.
Just one moment, in his presence;
Just one moment, in his presence;
Hooo one moment, in his presence;
And you'll never been the same.
One night with the king it changes;
One day in his his courts it changes;
One night with the king it changes,
O yes it does, everything.
Ohhhh
I know that it;
I know that, it changes;
It changes everything Yeah yes it does.
Yea Isaiah 55:6-7 state:
Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near:
Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.
Let the Church of Jesus Christ, with hearts wide-open, receive the Gift of True Repentance Today! Thank God For The Gift of True Repentance! Amen for the preaching of the Word of the Living God.
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