A little late but repentance in my opinion is coming to hate yourself and the world to the point where you no longer want to be yourself. Let me explain further.We like to use big fancy words in church, but do we really understand what they mean?
In your own words, what does Repentance mean?
How is it lived out?
Do you know of a biblical example of what repentance looks like?
When we were lost we were in rebellion against God. Every single time we put our desires before God. We were our own worst enemies and we were only concerned about our will. Then we were shown the truth about who we really are and unlike some people we decided that we did not want to hide from that reality. We sin because we are sinners, it is a condition that comes straight from our corrupted hearts and we now hate that heart. We hate the very core of our being. Repentance comes when we trust God to crucify our old heart and give us a new one making us a new creature. It is very hard to surrender your life to death trusting that in the process God will bring you out truly alive. But funny it is the Holy Spirit that reveals to us the truth of ourselves and who God is, how he views us, gives us the strength to have faith for this surrending of our lives and then does all the works baptising us into the Body of Christ and transforming us into new creatures. All we really have to do is surrender and let God do all the work. But even with the Spirit helping us surrender it is so hard of a task that the majority of us will not do it and will continue to try and "find our own way". We are our worst enemies.
And zachaias is a good example of repentance.