Lets Talk Repentance With Guest Brandon
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Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! In this deep revelational episode of the Gospel Truth Project podcast, host Jason is joined once again by special guest and friend, Brandon, to tackle the weighty and often misunderstood doctrine of repentance. Moving beyond the modern cultural idea of simply feeling regret or saying "I'm sorry," Jason and Brandon look to the original biblical languages and the early church fathers to uncover what true repentance really is—a daily, active, and complete reorientation of the believer's will toward Jesus Christ.
Join us as we explore:
- Defining the Terms (Ad Fontes): A deep dive into the original Hebrew (shuv) and Greek (metanoia) to understand how true biblical repentance requires both an internal change of mind and a physical, directional turning back to God.
- The Continuous Command: Breaking down Jesus's words in Mark 1:14-15 to understand why repentance is a present active imperative—not a one-time altar call or prayer of convenience, but a continuous, daily crucifixion of the ego.
- Historical Consistency: Exploring insights from early church fathers like Clement of Rome, John Chrysostom, and Basil the Great, proving that the demand for an actively transformed life is the historic, non-negotiable gateway to the Kingdom.
- Putting Off and Putting On: A hard look at Ephesians 4 and the rejection of Antinomianism (cheap grace). We discuss why genuine repentance means replacing worldly consumption, environments, and habits with God-glorifying fruit.
Whether you are new to the faith or seeking clarity on the biblical cost of discipleship, this conversation is designed to point you directly to the Great Physician who waits patiently for our return. Grab your Bibles, open your hearts, and let's get into the meat of the Gospel.
Check out gospeltruthproject.com for a deeper dive into this topic on the blog, join the Discord to submit your questions, and engage with a community striving for sound theology. Don't forget to grab a copy of A Nobody's Opinion to study alongside these deep dives.