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Why We Need Repentance

By Shela Ervin

What was the message of Christ as He began his earthly ministry? “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” – Matthew 4:17

One thing is clear from the get go: true heart repentance is the key that opens the door of God’s forgiveness in Christ.

Many other experiences and emotions—great relief, profound joy, love for God, gratitude, explosive praise—come into play in our salvation,  but all of it begins with Christ’s call to repent. None of these wonderful emotions are possible without first knowing true contriteness for sin (Psalm 51:17).

As parents who seek to teach the gospel to our kids, we need to recognize the great (great!) opportunity God has exclusively given to us,  to show them what repentance looks like, feels like, smells like.

Our kids have keen eyes to discern whether or not we are walking the talk. Hypocrisy is a deterrent, a horrible stench to the wandering heart for truth. Humility is a fragrance that invites the lost to investigate the quiet power at work in repentance.

Some practical considerations below:

So here, I encourage you to consider every parenting blunder as the gift and opportunity it is to demonstrate repentance for the little eyes that watch, the little ears that listen, the little hearts that,  by God’s grace, will become increasingly ready to believe in Jesus.

Further Reading:

8 Signs of True Repentance

Tim Keller Says Forgiveness is the Key To Christian Witness

Is My Repentance Real If I Keep on Committing the Same Sin?

Shela is a happy helpmate to her husband in gospel ministry, mom to two young ones, and creates goods & resources with hopes to strengthen Kingdom families into Christ until he comes.