Repent ! Blow the trumpet 🎺

Repent for the kingdom of God is at hand !

King Jesus is returning !

2025/7/4 Edited to

... Read moreRepentance is a central theme in Christian faith, embodying more than mere regret over sin—it is a deep, transformative process of the heart. The OCR content highlights key biblical passages that illuminate the meaning and importance of true repentance. For example, Joel 2:12-13 urges believers to "rend your heart, and not your garment," emphasizing that true repentance is an inward, sincere turning away from sin and toward God, not just an outward show. The distress and sorrow described in repentance are not ends in themselves but are meant to lead to a profound spiritual renewal. Acts 3:19 encourages believers to "repent and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out," linking repentance directly to forgiveness and the reception of spiritual refreshment. This transformation is tied closely to the anticipation of King Jesus' return, a key theme underscored in the article's original content. Moreover, 2 Chronicles 7:14 calls on God's people to humble themselves, pray, seek God's face, and turn from wicked ways to receive forgiveness and healing for their land. This underlines the communal and national dimensions of repentance, illustrating its power to restore relationships—not only with God but within society. 2 Peter 3:9 reveals God's patience and willingness for all to come to repentance, highlighting that repentance is always accessible and desired by God. This aligns with the article's urgent message to "Repent for the kingdom of God is at hand," which reflects the biblical call to readiness for Jesus' return. Understanding true repentance involves recognizing the distinction between genuine inward change and mere external actions. Historically, tearing garments was a sign of mourning and repentance (Joel 2:13), but the scripture stresses that God looks deeper into the heart’s transformation. In summary, repentance is a heartfelt turning away from sin, coupled with sorrow for past wrongs and a commitment to change, prompted by the hope and certainty of King Jesus' return. This call to repentance invites believers to prepare spiritually and embrace God’s mercy and grace with sincerity and humility.