stovebolts What a FABULOUS question, and topic !!!
What a beautiful gift from our God, who allows us a way of "FORGIVENESS" and setting us free from the BONDAGE of some on-going sin. Only God would have the GRACE and MERCY to create something like this out of His love for us.
For me, the action of repentance begins with GOD, through the Holy Spirit bringing CONVICTION to the heart of a believer, for an on-going sin.
This is where being honest about one's sin and the act of "humility" come into play, as the one sinning, has to look in the mirror of their own heart, and be willing to be honest with themselves first, and then God, and if there is someone else involved that was sinned against, things have to be set right with them too, through an apology and promise it will never happen again.
This is like the "FORK IN THE ROAD" of our faith, and we must decide the direction that our lives will take.
We all have a sin that "EASILY BESETS US, OR ENTANGLES US, " Hebrews 12:1, that we are so easily drawn to, and can be destroyed by, by satan himself, or by our own choice, to be especially careful of, and any other sin we could find TEMPTING.
The GREEK word
metanoeo is usually the word used in context, meaning because of a contrite and remorseful heart, the sinner begins to ABHOR their errors and mis-deeds, because of an outright and on-going choice to sin against GOD, the person feels an overwhelming conviction of sin, and a heart felt desire to make things right with God, and regain the peace and joy they once had, and reclaim that road to salvation they were in the process of giving up.
Lastly, the word repentance , for what I could find in my studies means to TURN from our sins that we're choosing on purpose, and have to own that sin, in order to confront our sin dead-on, with remorse in our hearts, and an abhorance that we could do such a thing, and to TURN back to GOD with a broken spirit, and a commitment to God, that with His help through the Holy Spirit, this will only be a part of our past, not our future.
The Greek language is so much more expansive and inclusive, in it's wide approach to word meanings, especially in it's approach to depth and completeness. Light years ahead of anything in English.
God bless you for this topic
stovebolts
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