Practical Advice on How to Repent

Below are links to 30 days of practical advice on how to repent and make correction in your life. Through this journey you will learn more about the Kingdom of God.

Day 1 – Make A Choice

Day 2 – Get a Birds Eye View

Day 3 – Create A List

Day 4 – Why Should I Repent

Day 5 – Stopping The Sin

Day 6 – Prioritize What it is You Want to Work On

Day 7 – Rosh Hashanah (Feast of Trumpets)

Day 8 – How Much Effort Do You Need to Put Into Repentance

Day 9 – Writing Your Story In the Book of Life

Day 10 – Love Demands Action

Day 11 – Living a Righteous Life is About Refining Your Thoughts and Behavior

Day 12 – Sin Is Crouching at Your Door

Day 13 – Connecting to God Through A Mitzvah (Commandment)

Day 14 – Measure for Measure

Day 15 – Are You Preparing (Repenting) for the Kingdom of God

Day 16 – A Bad, Good, or Better Resurrection – The Choice is Up to You

Day 17 – Understanding How Evil Can Be Good

Day 18 – Barriers That Prevent Repentance

Day 19 – An Annual Review of Your Repentance Driven Life (Day of Atonement)

Day 20 – How to Choose Life over Death

Day 21 – What Is True Regret For Sin

Day 22 – How Does Confession of Sin Heal Your Soul

Day 23 – Jesus Will be King of the World

Day 24 – Where Are You in the Book of Life

Day 25 – Prayer Is Music To God’s Ears

Day 26 – How Do You Build Your Temple and Hasten the Day of the Lord

Day 27 – Living in Rhythm with Jesus (Celebrating the Appointed Feasts)

Day 28 – God Hides Himself, and It’s Up to You to Find Him So the People in Your Life Are Impacted (Part 1 of 2)

Day 29 – God Hides Himself, and It’s Up to You to Find Him So the People in Your Life Are Impacted. (Part 2 of 2)

Day 30 – The True Definition of What Repentance Is and Where We Go from Here

The purpose of repentance is to make continual correction in your life by applying what you learn from seeking God, in order to prepare for the Kingdom of God. As Jesus said in Mark 4:20, “some seed sown goes on good soil, and they hear the word, accept it, and produce a crop—some thirty, some sixty, some a hundred times what was sown.” Take a few moments each day to cultivate the seed that is in you.