Lent EP3 -Wrong Way Turn Around
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Biblical repentance goes far beyond feeling bad about our mistakes or experiencing guilt over wrongdoing. The Greek word 'metanoeo' reveals that true repentance involves having a completely new perception that leads to actual change in direction. Like a driver who realizes they're going the wrong way down a one-way street, genuine repentance requires both recognition of the problem and the decisive action to turn around.
David's experience in Psalm 32 powerfully illustrates what happens when we try to cover up our sin instead of confessing it. He describes how hiding his transgression with Bathsheba and the murder of Uriah caused his bones to waste away, his strength to dry up, and his spirit to groan under the weight of unconfessed sin. The physical, emotional, and spiritual toll of covering up wrongdoing demonstrates why confession is so crucial for our wellbeing. However, the moment David acknowledged his sin and confessed it to God, he experienced immediate forgiveness—no probation period, no earning his way back into God's favor.
The story of the prodigal son perfectly demonstrates the three-step process of true repentance: recognition of the wrong direction, decision to change course, and action to actually turn around and head home. Most remarkably, the father's response shows us God's heart toward those who repent—He runs to meet us while we're still far off, embraces us even when we still smell like our past mistakes, and immediately restores our position in His family. Repentance isn't a one-time event but a daily practice of checking our direction and making course corrections when we drift from God's path.