Draw Near to God: A 30-Day Journey of Repentance
Repentance is not a punishment — it's God's gift of return. Begin a free 30-day journey of teshuvah grounded in Torah and the teachings of Yeshua, with daily Scripture, prayer, and reflection.
Repentance — teshuvah in Hebrew — means to return. It is not God pushing you away in anger; it is God calling you home. This 30-day journey walks you through what it means to turn from sin and turn back to God through faith in Yeshua (Jesus), one day at a time, with daily Scripture, a short teaching, a guided prayer, and a reflection.
What is repentance in the Bible?
In the Bible, repentance is more than feeling sorry. It is a change of heart that produces a change of life: recognizing sin, confessing it, forsaking it, and walking in obedience. Yeshua began his ministry with the call to repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near (Matthew 4:17). Learn more in What Is Repentance in the Bible? and What Is Teshuvah?
How do I repent?
Begin by acknowledging your sin before God, confess it honestly, turn away from it, make restitution where you can, and commit to walking in obedience. Our step-by-step guide, How Do I Repent?, walks through each part, and How to Ask God for Forgiveness shows you how to come to God for mercy. When you do not have the words, pray one of the prayers for repentance.
Start the 30-day journey
Each day stands on its own, so you can go at your own pace. Begin with Day 1: Repentance Is a Choice, consider Day 8 on how much effort repentance takes, Day 15 on preparing for the Kingdom of God, Day 22 on how confession heals your soul, and Day 30 on the true definition of repentance. See all 30 days.
Repentance is a gift, not a punishment
Many people avoid the word repentance because it sounds like shame or condemnation. Scripture paints a very different picture. God is described as compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in love (Psalm 103:8), and Yeshua taught that heaven rejoices over even one person who turns back to God (Luke 15:7). Repentance is not God closing a door on you; it is God holding one open. It is the way back into a living relationship with him, and that way stays open every single day, no matter how far you may feel you have wandered.
This invitation is for everyone — Jew and Gentile, young and old, the lifelong believer and the first-time seeker. You do not need to clean yourself up first, and you do not need the perfect words. You only need to be willing to turn. The prophets called this turning with one Hebrew word, teshuvah, which simply means to return, and the whole of Scripture is the story of a God who keeps calling his people home.
A clear, practical path
This site exists to make that return practical instead of abstract. Rather than vague encouragement, you get a clear path you can actually walk: thirty short daily steps, plain-language teachings rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures and the words of Yeshua, guided prayers for the days when you do not know how to pray, and an always-available chat guide you can ask your hardest questions. Each day takes only a few minutes, yet together they trace a complete journey — from recognizing where you have drifted, to confessing it honestly, to turning away from it, to walking forward in obedience and growing closer to God. Start today, move at your own pace, and let each small step of teshuvah carry you nearer to the God who is already waiting for you.
Explore more
- Bible Verses About Repentance — curated Scriptures with reflections
- What Does It Mean to Accept Jesus?
- What Is Sin? and How to Overcome Sin
- The Importance of Prayer
- Ask our Messianic guide a question about Scripture, repentance, or faith
Frequently asked questions
- What does it mean to repent (teshuvah)?
- Repentance — teshuvah in Hebrew — means to turn and return to God. It is the ongoing process of recognizing sin, confessing it, turning away from it, and realigning your life with God's instructions through the teachings of Yeshua (Jesus).
- How do I repent biblically?
- Begin by acknowledging your sin before God, confess it honestly, turn away from it, make restitution where you can, and commit to walking in obedience. Our free 30-day journey walks you through each step with daily Scripture, prayer, and a short devotional.
- What is the 30-day repentance journey?
- It is a free, day-by-day guide through teshuvah. Each of the 30 days includes a Scripture reading, a short teaching, a prayer, and a reflection to help you return to God and grow in the gospel of the Kingdom.
- Do I need to be Jewish to follow this journey?
- No. This journey is for everyone — Jew or Gentile. It is grounded in the Hebrew Scriptures and the teachings of Yeshua (Jesus) and welcomes anyone seeking to repent and draw near to God.
- What is repentance in the Bible?
- In the Bible, repentance is teshuvah — a Hebrew word meaning to return. It is more than feeling sorry: it is turning away from sin and turning back to God, confessing what you have done, and changing how you live. Yeshua (Jesus) began his ministry with a single call — repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near (Matthew 4:17).
- How do I ask God for forgiveness?
- Come to God honestly, name your sin in prayer, ask for his mercy, turn away from the sin, and make things right with anyone you have wronged. Scripture promises that if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us (1 John 1:9). Our guide on how to ask God for forgiveness walks through each step.