The best way for a Pastor or prophet to demonstrate genuine repentance is not only to confess publicly, but also to make things right with the people who were affected.
If you collected money, property, or other valuables from people through false or fake prophecies, call those people back. Tell them the truth. Acknowledge that what you told them was wrong, and where appropriate, return what you collected from them.
If you publicly deceived people through your ministry, have the courage to publicly acknowledge the truth and take responsibility for your actions.
You cannot spend years deceiving people in the name of God and then simply begin condemning others without first addressing the damage you caused yourself.
True repentance involves confession, accountability, restitution, and a genuine change of life.
If you truly have repented, don't be afraid to say:
“What I did was wrong. What I said was false. I deceived people, and I am sorry. I am willing to make things right and return what I wrongfully received.”
That kind of humility may be painful, but it demonstrates that repentance is genuine.
Repentance is not merely changing your message; it is also taking responsibility for the harm caused by your previous actions.
May God give every minister the humility and courage to make things right.
Thank you.
If you collected money, property, or other valuables from people through false or fake prophecies, call those people back. Tell them the truth. Acknowledge that what you told them was wrong, and where appropriate, return what you collected from them.
If you publicly deceived people through your ministry, have the courage to publicly acknowledge the truth and take responsibility for your actions.
You cannot spend years deceiving people in the name of God and then simply begin condemning others without first addressing the damage you caused yourself.
True repentance involves confession, accountability, restitution, and a genuine change of life.
If you truly have repented, don't be afraid to say:
“What I did was wrong. What I said was false. I deceived people, and I am sorry. I am willing to make things right and return what I wrongfully received.”
That kind of humility may be painful, but it demonstrates that repentance is genuine.
Repentance is not merely changing your message; it is also taking responsibility for the harm caused by your previous actions.
May God give every minister the humility and courage to make things right.
Thank you.
The best way for a Pastor or prophet to demonstrate genuine repentance is not only to confess publicly, but also to make things right with the people who were affected.
If you collected money, property, or other valuables from people through false or fake prophecies, call those people back. Tell them the truth. Acknowledge that what you told them was wrong, and where appropriate, return what you collected from them.
If you publicly deceived people through your ministry, have the courage to publicly acknowledge the truth and take responsibility for your actions.
You cannot spend years deceiving people in the name of God and then simply begin condemning others without first addressing the damage you caused yourself.
True repentance involves confession, accountability, restitution, and a genuine change of life.
If you truly have repented, don't be afraid to say:
“What I did was wrong. What I said was false. I deceived people, and I am sorry. I am willing to make things right and return what I wrongfully received.”
That kind of humility may be painful, but it demonstrates that repentance is genuine.
Repentance is not merely changing your message; it is also taking responsibility for the harm caused by your previous actions.
May God give every minister the humility and courage to make things right.
Thank you.
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