2 CORINTHIANS: the Power of Repentance
Power in Weakness
THE POWER OF REPENTANCE
July 23, 2023
Main Scripture: 2 Corinthians 7:2-16
Additional Scriptures: Matthew 7:3-5, James 4:1-3, 1 Corinthians 15:9-10, John 10:10, Luke 19:1-9, Isaiah 58:12
POINTS:
Confronting sin is both excruciating and terrifying.
Confronting sin is more about calling others up than it is about calling others out.
We are all called to confront sin.
Often the sin we see in others is really our own sin staring back at us.
We must check our motives before we confront someone else’s sin. Often our motives to confront the sin in someone else comes from the unhealed places within us.
If we really want connection we must allow ourselves to be seen.
True community and belonging only happen when we begin with the premise that we are all sinners.
“Shame dies when stories are told in safe places” Ann Voskamp
Repentance is a gift.
Godly grief produces repentance which produces a life without regret.
Teshuvah (Repentance) = Return back to your identity.
When we don’t live out of our God-given identity we break ourselves and one another.
Jesus died for who you are, not for who you pretend to be.
Repentance will always lead to reparation. Christians repair what is broken.
***D2 Reading this week 2 Corinthians 5***