Faith and Repentance
Faith and Repentance
ANCHOR VERSE:
Mark 1:15 (NABRE)
GOAL: To lead people to repent for their sins and turn to renewed faith in Jesus Christ
CORE MESSAGE:
Repentance and faith go together. It is a double-action response. But repentance is not just
being sorry for sin because of adverse consequences. It is also not dependent on feelings. True
repentance is metanoia, a change of mind, a change in direction. Repentance is turning away
from sin and evil and surrendering to Jesus as Lord of our life. And if Jesus is Lord, there is no
room for being lukewarm. Authentic repentance requires honesty, to admit that a sin is a sin,
and in humility, to admit that we are weak and we need help. But true repentance requires
faith in God. Faith is not a feeling or wishful thinking or a blind leap. Faith is the realization of
what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen. (Heb 11:1 NABRE)
God. It is belief in the gospel, a personal act and decision. Most of all, faith is a pure gift from
God. The consequence of repentance and faith is a promise of salvation from sin and death,
and at a personal level, freedom from fear of death. Jesus sounded the call to repentance and
faith two thousand years ago. It is the same call to us today. Like the Blessed Virgin Mary, let us
DYNAMICS:
1. personal transformation
2. Talk proper
3. Reflection (silence)
4. Discussion Group Sharing
5. Summary video (care of service team)
A CFC brother who had a Spirit-driven transformation, from a life away from God to a life filled
; he shall communicate this
God loves us. And the love of God is most clearly revealed in the sending of the Son that
we may have life eternal. This Son is our Lord, Jesus Christ, who has done so much for us. Now
it is time for us to respond. Our proper response is repentance and faith.
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I. WHAT IS REPENTANCE?
1. In Greek, the word for repentance is metanoia, which is literally translated as a change
of mind. Repentance refers to a change in direction and not just a simple confession of
wrongdoing. It is a significant change in the way you live your life: dropping an old set of
ideals and values by which you live your life and adopting new ones. Repentance affects
the way you think and act, your attitudes, motives, thought and behavior.
2. It means when you are with Christ, you turn away from sin, evil, and wrongdoing. It
means asking God for forgiveness and availing of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, i.e.
going to a priest for confession. There are specific sins we need to renounce, serious sins
that are totally incompatible with a relationship with God.
Among these serious sins are: involvement in cults such as Freemasonry and
New Age; practicing the occult such as witchcraft, fortune telling, and
séances; sexual wrongdoing such as sexual intercourse outside marriage,
adultery, active homosexuality; serious crimes such as murder, rape,
kidnapping, robbery, corruption; drunkenness (and not just drinking per se)
and getting stoned on drugs.
3. It means breaking away from running our own lives. It means surrendering to Jesus as
the Lord of our life. If we accept Jesus as Lord, then there is no room for being
lukewarm. (Rev. 3:15-16) We cannot be halfhearted when approaching God for
forgiveness. Repentance becomes complete only under the lordship of Jesus. There are
two essential characteristics of authentic repentance: honesty and humility. When we
ask God for forgiveness, we must be honest enough to admit that we made a mistake. If
it is a sin, we must be honest enough to admit that it is a sin.
1. Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen. (Heb.
11:1)Faith is not just a feeling
reveals himself and gives himself to man, at the same time bringing man a
superabundant light as he searches for the ultimate meaning in life. (CCC 154-155) Faith
is a gift from God.
2. Faith is a grace from God. It is not something that we can earn or acquire by ourselves. It
is a pure gift from God.
3. Faith is belief in the gospel, which is the good news of salvation in Jesus Christ. Faith is
belief in both the messenger, Jesus, and in the message that he brings. It means not just
believing with our minds (an intellectual belief) that Jesus is the Savior, but believing in
our hearts that he came to be our personal Savior.
4. Faith is a personal act and decision. It has several aspects. (Rev. 3:20) It is a definite act
we must open the door if Jesus is to come into our lives. It is an individual act we need
to decide on our own to open the door. No one can decide for us. It is a deliberate act
we do not have to wait for a supernatural light to flash upon us from heaven or an
emotional experience to overtake us. We already know that Jesus came into this world
and died for our sins. He is now standing outside the door of our hearts, knocking. The
next move is ours. It is an urgent act the future is uncertain and time is passing away.
It is an indispensable act it is part of our double-action response. It is the step needed
to receive all that God had promised. Faith is relying on all that God had said.
1. The consequence of repentance and faith is a promise of salvation from sin, Satan, and
death. This is the promise of forgiveness and eternal life with God. (Acts 16:31)
2. At a personal level, one consequence of true repentance and profound faith is freedom
from fear of death. If indeed we believe that death is nothing but a passage from a life
of fleeting joy on earth to a life of eternal happiness in heaven, then we should not
fear it. We are unable to overcome our fear because we have not fully repented and
our faith is weak.
CONCLUSION
Jesus sounded the call to repentance and faith two thousand years ago. It is the same
call to us today. We are called to turn away from sin and to accept Jesus as Lord. Like the
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
1. Share with one another areas where you need to turn more fully to God.
2. Share areas where you need to grow in faith.