Joel 2:12-13 - "Return to the Lord."
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📖 Micah 2:12–13 | A Call to Return
This week on Rooted in God’s Word, we step into Micah 2:12–13 as the Lord calls His people back.
It’s Ash Wednesday. The beginning of Lent.
And the message is simple — but not shallow:
Return to Me.
What’s the difference between apology and repentance?
An apology addresses the what.
Repentance confronts the why.
You can say “I’m sorry” and never change.
You can cover the warning light and ignore the engine.
But God is not after surface correction — He is after the heart.
“Rend your hearts and not your garments.”
In this episode we explore:
• Why repentance begins with God’s invitation
• The difference between conviction and condemnation
• Why guilt is not God’s goal — restoration is
• How to actually repent (step by step through Psalm 51)
• Why repentance brings freedom, not shame
• How churches sometimes mishandle repentance
• And why returning to God is not damage control — it is relationship
Repentance is not groveling.
It is not punishment.
It is not self-condemnation.
It is coming back to a gracious, merciful Father
who is slow to anger
and abounding in steadfast love.
Healthy Christians are not those who never fail —
they are those who repent quickly and deeply.
As we enter this Lenten season, the question is not:
“Have I apologized?”
The question is:
“Have I returned?”
🎧 Listen now and join us as we walk through what real repentance looks like — and how it leads to restoration and peace.
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