Introduction: Today, let us explore the call to repentance as both a warning and a promise.
1. Jesus clearly states in Luke 13:3 the urgency of repentance to avoid perishing.
A. This call is not to a select few but to all, emphasizing its universal importance.
2. Acts 3:19 highlights repentance as a path to having our sins blotted out, offering renewal.
A. Turning back from sin is not just an obligation but an opportunity for a fresh start in Christ.
3. In 2 Peter 3:9, God's patience is portrayed, giving time for repentance, showing his desire for none to perish.
A. This patience underscores the hope of reconciliation rather than condemnation through sincere repentance.
Conclusion: In response to God's call, let us not delay repentance but embrace his promise of transformation, stepping forward to a renewed life in Christ now.
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