A list of sins the Bible calls us to repent from:
• Lying
• Stealing
• Sexual immorality
• Adultery
• Fornication
• Homosexual practice
• Drunkenness
• Drug and alcohol abuse
• Idolatry
• Witchcraft
• Pride
• Greed
• Gluttony
• Covetousness
• Envy
• Jealousy
• Hatred
• Slothfulness
• Unforgiveness
• Gossip
• Slander
• Blasphemy
• Taking God’s name in vain
• Disobedience to God
• Rebellion
• Lust
• Anger and rage
• Selfishness
• Deceit
• Occult practices
Repentance isn’t about being perfect. It’s about turning away from sin and turning toward Jesus Christ.
@TevinMacharia And you guys think Jesus Christ support UFC???
You people should stop associating our God with unnecessary events he cares nothing about!!!
One of the wildest realities in modern Christianity is that many believers only engage with God on Sunday.
And even then…
Ask them what they learned.
“What did the pastor preach about?”
Most of the time you’ll hear:
“I don’t know…”
“But church was GOOD!”
Was it?
Or were you just entertained?
Because somewhere along the way, we’ve confused emotional excitement with spiritual transformation.
We’ve mistaken goosebumps for growth.
Noise for maturity.
Activity for discipleship.
And a lot of believers are living off one sermon a week while starving spiritually the other six days.
Think about how crazy that is.
Nobody expects to eat one meal on Sunday and survive physically all week.
Nobody expects to go to the gym once a week and become strong.
Nobody expects to study once a week and become educated.
Yet many Christians think one church service a week is enough to sustain a relationship with God.
The early Church didn’t operate that way.
Acts says they devoted themselves DAILY.
Daily prayer.
Daily fellowship.
Daily teaching.
Daily pursuit of God.
Not because they were religious.
Because they understood relationship requires consistency.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Some people don’t actually want Christ.
They want the feeling.
They want the music.
They want the atmosphere.
They want the emotional release.
But the moment the service ends…
the Bible stays closed.
Prayer stops.
Holiness disappears.
Conviction fades.
And by Monday they’re living exactly like they were before Sunday.
That’s not transformation.
That’s spiritual entertainment.
Jesus never called people to attend an event.
He called them to follow Him.
Daily.
Not weekly.
Daily.
The word “disciple” literally implies a learner, a follower, a student.
You cannot be a student of Christ if your only exposure to Him is one hour on Sunday.
And let’s talk about holiness.
Holiness is not a church service.
Holiness is not a conference.
Holiness is not a worship set.
Holiness is not a 24-hour experience.
Holiness is a lifestyle.
It’s who you are when nobody is watching.
It’s how you speak.
How you think.
What you watch.
What you listen to.
How you treat people.
What you do when temptation shows up.
What you do when nobody would ever find out.
That’s holiness.
The greatest encounter you can have with God isn’t just at an altar.
It’s in a daily relationship.
Because real transformation doesn’t happen from attending church.
It happens from abiding in Christ.
John 15 doesn’t say:
“Attend Me.”
It says:
“Abide in Me.”
And that’s the problem.
Many believers visit Jesus once a week…
But never abide with Him daily.
Then wonder why they aren’t growing.
Church should equip you.
Church should challenge you.
Church should strengthen you.
But church was never meant to replace your personal walk with God.
So the next time someone says:
“Church was good.”
Ask a deeper question:
“What changed?”
Because if nothing is changing…
You may be experiencing excitement.
But you’re not experiencing transformation.
#jesus #christianity
@TevinMacharia Funny how some Christians think telling them to repent from their evil doings equates to judgment!!!
This is ignorance in it's highest form!
The world says, “Don’t judge me,” but God’s Word says, “Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out.” The preacher in the image is not condemning the sinner; he is warning the sinner because judgment is coming. A loving warning is not hatred — it is mercy.
Jesus said:
“Ye are they which justify yourselves before men; but God knoweth your hearts…”
— Bible
Many people defend their sin instead of surrendering it. They want acceptance without repentance, salvation without holiness, and heaven without Jesus Christ ruling their life. But God sees beyond excuses. He sees the heart.
The truck labeled “Judgement Day” reminds us that time is running out. One day every man will stand before God. No excuses, no pride, no hiding. The only safety is in Jesus Christ. The same God who warns of wrath also offers mercy through the cross.
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins…”
— Bible
Today is the day to repent, trust in the Lord, and get right with God before judgment comes. Jesus saves sinners who humble themselves and turn to Him by faith.
#GetRightWithGod #theendisnear #TodayIsTheDayOfSalvation #RepentAndBelieveTheGospel #BeNotDeceived #Jesusiscoming
Use a cóndom so that while fórnicating and disobeying God, you can be protected from the consequences.
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Really?
Protected from which consequences?
The spiritual consequences?
The emotional consequences?
The guilt?
The broken trust?
The damaged convictions?
The distance from God?
The habits that are gradually being formed?
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See, some consequences are deeper than what a physical barrier can prevent.
God's standard is still the same.
Flee fornication.
Not because God wants to deny you pleasure...
But because He wants to preserve you.
@Chide_era@mosesblisslive God doesn't even care about football.
I get baffled when some believers call on God's name for victory during sporting events!
@asingatemedanda@mosesblisslive Thank you!
I really get surprised when people try to call on our Heavenly God during sporting activities.
Sporting events are full of corruption and evil and God hates it.
He doesn't care a bit about it!