The Power of A Repentant Heart

The Power of A Repentant Heart

by Pastor Roy Esposito

Deuteronomy 30:15-20
Psalm 89:14
 
Righteousness — God’s standard
Justice — Our adherence to that standard
 
Process — A system of operations in the production of something; a series of functions that bring about a result in a measured duration of time.
 
Psalm 127:1
Matthew 7:24-27
 
Matthew 11:28 — “Come to Me …”
Matthew 11:28-30(Passion Bible)
 
Coming/Turning — Repentance
 
Our Apostolic Call
1. To be fruitful.
2. To multiply that fruit.
3. To occupy all of creation.
 
Repentance is not about being sorry, guilty or penitent;
but about “coming” to the Lord!
 
1. Confess your flaws and shortcomings.
2. Confess also God’s goodness, love, mercy, willingness
and ability to change your reality.
 
Hebrews 11:6 — “… He will reward those who diligently seek Him.”
 
Daniel 9:3-23 — “Lord hear — Lord see — Lord FORGIVE — Lord listen and act!”
Forgiveness — 2nd element to building a strong house.
 
Matthew 6:9-15(Passion)
 
VS 12 — Aramaic — “Give us serenity as we also allow others serenity.”
 
“If there remains a debt that’s not released there is no freedom.  A heart that’s not free has no time, energy or resource for anything but it’s own struggle.” — PR
 
Unforgiveness — a dam that blocks the flow of “the Living Water”.
 
“The spiritual life is not about climbing a ladder of perfection.  It is the process of embracing one’s wounds in order to find and have access to the transforming power of God already  in us through Jesus.”  —  PR
 
Galatians 5:22(Passion) “Divine Love in it’s varied expressions: 
 
Joy that overflows
 Peace that subdues
Patience that endures
Kindness in action
A life full of Virtue
Faith that prevails
Gentleness of heart and
Strength of spirit
 
Absurd (Latin — Surdus) — DEAF
Absurd Living — a life that is deaf to the Voice of Life who speaks to us in our silence.
 
Jesus taught us to pray in a manner through which we discover that prayer is more than saying something — it’s actually being something. — PR
 
Psalm 42:7