In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Keith Evans about the topic of repentance in the Christian faith. They discuss its significance, the difference between repentance and mere apology, and the negative connotations that can sometimes be associated with it. Keith emphasizes that repentance is a continuous part of the Christian life, rooted in grace and the transformative power of Jesus. They also delve into the importance of conviction of sin, viewing repentance as a gift, and practical applications for daily living. The discussion highlights biblical examples, particularly David’s prayer in Psalm 51, and encourages believers to embrace repentance as a means of spiritual growth and reliance on God’s mercy.
Key Takeaways:
• Repentance is essential to the Christian life.
• It’s not just about saying sorry; it’s about turning to God.
• Repentance should be seen as a gift, not a burden.
• The gospel offers hope and transformation through repentance.
• Conviction of sin is a necessary precursor to true repentance.
• Repentance is a continuous process, not a one-time event.
• We should seek to understand the difference between coerced confession and genuine repentance.
• Daily repentance helps us grow in our faith and reliance on Christ.
• David’s example in Psalm 51 shows the heart of true repentance.
• The Holy Spirit aids us in recognizing our need for repentance.
View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/repentance-keith-evans
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In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Keith Evans about the topic of repentance in the Christian faith. They discuss its significance, the difference between repentance and mere apology, and the negative connotations that can sometimes be associated with it. Keith emphasizes that repentance is a continuous part of the Christian life, rooted in grace and the transformative power of Jesus. They also delve into the importance of conviction of sin, viewing repentance as a gift, and practical applications for daily living. The discussion highlights biblical examples, particularly David’s prayer in Psalm 51, and encourages believers to embrace repentance as a means of spiritual growth and reliance on God’s mercy.
Key Takeaways:
• Repentance is essential to the Christian life.
• It’s not just about saying sorry; it’s about turning to God.
• Repentance should be seen as a gift, not a burden.
• The gospel offers hope and transformation through repentance.
• Conviction of sin is a necessary precursor to true repentance.
• Repentance is a continuous process, not a one-time event.
• We should seek to understand the difference between coerced confession and genuine repentance.
• Daily repentance helps us grow in our faith and reliance on Christ.
• David’s example in Psalm 51 shows the heart of true repentance.
• The Holy Spirit aids us in recognizing our need for repentance.
View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/repentance-keith-evans
The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit ibcd.org/hopeandhelp.
Connect with host Christine Chappell at https://christinemchappell.com.
IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Joe Hussung about his book, Learning to Listen: Essential Skills for Every Counselor. Some of the questions addressed in this interview are:
• Why is listening well an important component of loving people well?
• What makes listening well an essential skill for biblical counselors?
• What role does posture, purpose, and practice have in our ability to listen well in counseling sessions?
• What Christlike characteristics do we mimic when we listen well to the people we're caring for?
• What difference does body language and tone of voice make in a counseling session?
• How does personal preparation ahead of a counseling session impact our ability to listen well during it?
• What makes asking good questions a key component to listening well to our counselees?
View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/listening-well-joe-hussung
The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit ibcd.org/hopeandhelp.
Connect with host Christine Chappell at https://christinemchappell.com.
IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
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In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Keith Evans about the topic of repentance in the Christian faith. They discuss its significance, the difference between repentance and mere apology, and the negative connotations that can sometimes be associated with it. Keith emphasizes that repentance is a continuous part of the Christian life, rooted in grace and the transformative power of Jesus. They also delve into the importance of conviction of sin, viewing repentance as a gift, and practical applications for daily living. The discussion highlights biblical examples, particularly David’s prayer in Psalm 51, and encourages believers to embrace repentance as a means of spiritual growth and reliance on God’s mercy.
Key Takeaways:
• Repentance is essential to the Christian life.
• It’s not just about saying sorry; it’s about turning to God.
• Repentance should be seen as a gift, not a burden.
• The gospel offers hope and transformation through repentance.
• Conviction of sin is a necessary precursor to true repentance.
• Repentance is a continuous process, not a one-time event.
• We should seek to understand the difference between coerced confession and genuine repentance.
• Daily repentance helps us grow in our faith and reliance on Christ.
• David’s example in Psalm 51 shows the heart of true repentance.
• The Holy Spirit aids us in recognizing our need for repentance.
View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/repentance-keith-evans
The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit ibcd.org/hopeandhelp.
Connect with host Christine Chappell at https://christinemchappell.com.
IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.