Praise In the Presence of Godનમૂનો
Think Again
The Greek word for repent is metanoeo, which is a construct of the words meta meaning “after” and noeo meaning “to think.” In other words, repentance is a decision on our part to “think again”—literally to have a change of mind that leads to a change of action. It is a decision to turn around and pursue another path.
Repentance is a deliberate act of the will as we decide to turn around and follow God’s way instead of our own. Although repentance may involve emotion, it is primarily an act of volition.
Grounds for Living
The Greek word for repent is metanoeo, which is a construct of the words meta meaning “after” and noeo meaning “to think.” In other words, repentance is a decision on our part to “think again”—literally to have a change of mind that leads to a change of action. It is a decision to turn around and pursue another path.
Repentance is a deliberate act of the will as we decide to turn around and follow God’s way instead of our own. Although repentance may involve emotion, it is primarily an act of volition.
Grounds for Living
Scripture
About this Plan
Pastor Jack Hayford points the way to the life-changing pathway of praise. No matter how you feel, praise will shape what your experiences will become. When doubts come, praise God that His Word will never fail you. When fears taunt, praise God that His presence never leaves you. When questions arise, praise God that His wisdom holds every answer. Praise leads you to the One who assures peace beyond strife, hope beyond trial, joy beyond sorrow, and life beyond all.
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We would like to thank Pastor Jack Hayford for providing this devotional. For more information, please visit: www.jackhayford.org