Repentance is not saying sorry.
It’s not tears.
It’s not a moment at an altar.
Judas felt remorse.
He still died unchanged.
Repentance is when the behavior dies.
When the habit loses oxygen.
When the sin you used to defend starts to disgust you.
You don’t “struggle” with what you’re still feeding.
You don’t “fall” into what you keep walking toward.
The proof of repentance is not emotion.
It’s direction.
If nothing in your life is moving,
nothing in your heart has turned.
Because when you truly turn to God,
you inevitably turn away from something else.
And yes, it shows.
It’s not tears.
It’s not a moment at an altar.
Judas felt remorse.
He still died unchanged.
Repentance is when the behavior dies.
When the habit loses oxygen.
When the sin you used to defend starts to disgust you.
You don’t “struggle” with what you’re still feeding.
You don’t “fall” into what you keep walking toward.
The proof of repentance is not emotion.
It’s direction.
If nothing in your life is moving,
nothing in your heart has turned.
Because when you truly turn to God,
you inevitably turn away from something else.
And yes, it shows.
Repentance is not saying sorry.
It’s not tears.
It’s not a moment at an altar.
Judas felt remorse.
He still died unchanged.
Repentance is when the behavior dies.
When the habit loses oxygen.
When the sin you used to defend starts to disgust you.
You don’t “struggle” with what you’re still feeding.
You don’t “fall” into what you keep walking toward.
The proof of repentance is not emotion.
It’s direction.
If nothing in your life is moving,
nothing in your heart has turned.
Because when you truly turn to God,
you inevitably turn away from something else.
And yes, it shows.