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In the original Hebrew and Greek languages, the word ‘repentance’ is fundamentally the same: to turn around or turn back. Being a vital element of a relationship with the Creator, Elohim grants the gift of repentance to those He chooses. Within that gift of repentance is a sense of remorse and regret. When repentance is from a sincere heart, the relationship is restored.
Rabbi Steve Berkson teaches the deep and sometimes hidden meaning of repentance and all it involves.
• Review • Intro • What does it mean to repent? • Does that define me? • Matthew 3:1-12 – A warning to repent • The Kingdom is approaching • Draw near to Elohim • Matthew 3:3 – A voice crying out in the wilderness - Isaiah 40 • See your Elohim! • You wanted to do it! • See your Elohim, correctly (Deut 4:1-22) • A warning (Deut 4:23-26) • Scattering and regathering (Deut 4:27-30) • Seeing and knowing him correctly (Deut 4:31-40) • The problem is you got involved |