In this powerful and sobering message, Pastor Jeffrey Johnson unpacks 2 Corinthians 7:10 to help us discern the critical difference between true and false repentance. Drawing a clear line between godly grief that leads to salvation and worldly sorrow that leads to death, Johnson explores biblical examples such as Esau, King Saul, Judas, and King David to illustrate how emotions like guilt and remorse aren't enough to save a soul.
Through vivid exposition and pastoral insight, he identifies the key traits of false repentance—selfishness, partiality, and destructiveness—and contrasts them with the marks of genuine repentance—godliness, comprehensiveness, and purification. This sermon is a heartfelt call to examine our hearts, turn from sin not merely in behavior but in spirit, and cling to the mercy and grace of God offered in Christ.
If you've ever wondered whether your repentance is real or simply a response to consequences, this sermon will challenge and encourage you. Listen in and be reminded that salvation is not just about sorrow—it’s about transformation.