When Repentance Sounds Right But Isn't | Hosea 6:1
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Have you ever said the right thing, but then changed nothing?
That's the fake repentance that Hosea exposes in Hosea 6:1:
Come, let us return to the Lord;
for he has torn us, that he may heal us;
he has struck us down, and he will bind us up. — Hosea 6:1
"Come, let us return to the Lord…" sounds right. It sounds spiritual. It even sounds hopeful. But when you read closely, something is missing. There is no confession, no ownership, no naming of sin—just a general desire for things to get better.
Israel acknowledges that God has ripped them apart, but they never acknowledge why. Now they want healing, but they avoid the root issue. They want restoration, but not repentance.
And that's the danger.
Because repentance that sounds right can still be wrong.
This is what "fake" repentance looks like. It uses spiritual language without deep surrender. It asks God to fix the outcome, the situation, the circumstance, without ever asking Him to change our heart.
And if we're honest, we do the same thing.
We pray, "God, help me." We say, "God, forgive me." We promise, "God, I'll do better." But underneath those words, the same patterns stay the same. We continue the same habits. We continue the same sin, abusing the grace extended to us.
Why?
Because nothing actually changed.
Real repentance is not just saying "I repent"—it is accompanied by a change in direction. It is not returning to God for relief; it is turning away from the very thing that caused the distance in the first place.
That's what Israel refused to do. And it's what you have to face.
Where in your life are you saying the right things but avoiding the real change? Where have your prayers become words instead of surrender?
Fake repentance sounds right, but it costs you nothing when it costs God his Son, and it costs Jesus his life.
Real repentance will cost you something. It will cost your pride, your habits, and your excuses. But it is the only kind that leads to healing.
What are you saying you'll change, that you have not changed? Change it. That's repentance.
DO THIS:
Stop offering vague prayers. Name one specific sin today, confess it clearly, and take one concrete step to turn from it.
ASK THIS:
- Where am I saying the right things but not actually changing?
- What sin have I avoided naming directly?
- What would real repentance look like in my life right now?
PRAY THIS:
God, help me move beyond empty words. Show me where I need to truly repent and give me the courage to turn. Amen.
PLAY THIS:
"We Repent"