From Repentance to Transformation
Repentance is essential to the Christian life—but it is not the final destination. Many believers live in a constant cycle of guilt and effort, always turning from sin but never fully stepping into transformation. This creates a frustrating pattern: confess, try harder, fail, repeat. Scripture shows us that repentance is meant to lead us somewhere deeper. It prepares our hearts, but it is not the source of power. True transformation comes through faith in Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit within us. Yet many Christians continue to define themselves by past failures rather than present identity in Christ. They focus on what they need to stop doing rather than what God is doing in them. Transformation happens when we stop striving to fix ourselves and start trusting the Spirit to change us. It is a shift from self-effort to Spirit-dependence. This doesn’t mean we stop pursuing holiness—it means we pursue it with the right source of power. God is not asking ...