Real Christianity: Repentance, Reconciliation, and Why God Forgets Our Sins
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40 minute message with 30 minutes of congregational discussion.What does real Christianity actually teach about repentance, forgiveness, and reconciliation?In this teaching, we examine a troubling trend in modern Christian culture: publicly exposing past sins—especially sexual sin—and calling it “testimony.” Drawing directly from Genesis, Isaiah, Acts, the Gospels, and the New Covenant, this message explains why repentance means your sins are wiped away, not rehearsed forever.We address:Why broadcasting a spouse’s past sins dishonors marriageHow the Bible defines true repentance and reconciliationWhy sexual sin is not worse than other sins, including Sabbath-breakingThe danger of public righteousness and internet shame cultureWhat the New Covenant really means when God says “I will remember their sins no more”How biblical reconciliation shaped history—from Israel, to Acts, to post-war restorationThis teaching contrasts biblical Christianity with modern performative religion and calls believers to live today like we are already in the Kingdom of God—walking in humility, obedience, and compassion.If God Himself forgets forgiven sins, why are Christians digging them up?📖 Scriptures referenced include Genesis 6, Isaiah 1, Acts 2–3, Romans 5, Matthew 6, Luke 22, Hebrews 8, and Jeremiah 31.