Can we look at our lives and see signs that we have really had “a change of mind? That we have truly made “a decision to turn from sin and to turn to God”?
If we have not yet obeyed the gospel …we have not repented!
If we have become slack in our service…we are in need of repentance!

If so, then we are in need of a healthy dose of "godly sorrow", brought about by realizing;  The love which God has for us ,the fact we have all sinned and the consequences of our sin if we do not repent!

I pray that the love of God and the reality of the coming judgment will move us all to repentance.

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