Repent, Teshuvah, Metanoia: Part 2
The time is now to change the way you think and the way you live. Repentance is more than saying “I’m sorry.” It is a turning, a transforming, and a returning to God with all of your heart. In Part 2 of this powerful series, Apostle Dwight Smith dives deeper into the biblical truths of Repent (Greek: Metanoia), Teshuvah (Hebrew), and Transformation.
📖 Key Revelations from this Teaching:
• Repent: To turn and go in a different direction.
• Teshuvah: A Hebrew understanding of repentance—changing direction, changing lifestyle, changing the way you think. During the 50 days of Teshuvah, the Jewish people intentionally repent, repair relationships, and seek reconciliation in their homes and communities.
• Metanoia: To change the way you think. True transformation begins in the mind and flows from the inside out.
Sin always separates. Scripture tells us that the wages of sin is death—every sin creates a small separation from God. The enemy’s goal is to pull us away from God, but through repentance and transformation we are reconciled, renewed, and restored.
✨ Scripture References:
• 2 Timothy 1:9 — Called with a holy calling
• Acts 2:37–38 — Repent and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit
• Acts 26:18 — Turn from darkness to light
• Ezekiel 36:26 — A new heart and a new spirit
• John 6:44 — No one comes unless the Father draws him
Repentance is not punishment—it is an invitation to renewal, reconciliation, and transformation through Jesus Christ.