I gave this lecture recently at an Augustine Institute virtual Bible conference. I hope you like it!
Description of the Lecture: In a world that has forgotten about sin, those who seek God aim for a high ideal of moral integrity. But they can find themselves crushed under the weight of sin’s severity. “My iniquities overwhelm me, a burden too heavy for me” (Ps 38:4). A conscience wracked by guilt is a heavy burden indeed. When we examine our conscience, uncover the root of sin, and repent, we both take responsibility for our faults and tread the path of hope, believing that restoration of our relationship with God is possible and, furthermore, that his grace will keep us from sin. This simultaneous self-blame and self-entrustment is a radical act of hope that embodies the belief that “mercy surrounds the one who trusts in the Lord” (Ps 32:10).
The transformative power of repentance is beautifully explored in this lecture. 📖🌱 It reveals how acknowledging our shortcomings and turning back to God isn’t just an admission of guilt, but a profound act of hope. It’s about believing in the possibility of renewal and the steadfast mercy of the Lord. Let’s embrace repentance not as a burden, but as a step towards the light, filled with faith in God’s endless grace. 🕊️💖 #HopeInRepentance #FaithJourney