There’s a big difference between regretting our actions and repenting from them. Scripture tells us that sorrow for our sin should lead to repentance and our repentance should bear fruit. Using Psalm 51, Jeff looks into King David’s life following his affair with Bathsheba and highlights several truths about repentant hearts.
Join The Journey: A Tour of Romans |
Christmas Eve 2017 |
Contentment, Longing and Christmas |
An Update on the Mission in Fort Worth |
Evening with the Elders |
An Evening with Eric Metaxas |
What a Compassionate God Wants You to Consider as Your Next Yes |
Worship Together: You Are the Church |
Worship Together: The Future of the Church in the Hands of Parents |
Worship Together: Remember. Consider. Imitate |
Worship Together: Influencing the Next Generation by Preparing Ourselves and Investing in Our Children |
Do Good People Go To Heaven? |
Step Up in Faithfulness, Discover and Invest Your Talents for Christ |
Regretful Hearts v. Repentant Hearts |
Leadership Matters…and Other Seminal Truths |
The Future and Hope of Your Life and Our City |
Keeping Short Accounts |
Soldiers, Athletes & Farmers: A Biblical Look at the Spiritual Life |
Why Your First Impression of Your Father Matters |
Extraordinary Parenting |
Baptism Sunday |
Why Every Week is a Pastors' Conference |
The End of the Search |
The Christian in Culture |
4 Dead-Ends to Spiritual Growth |
A Spectacle of Glory: An Interview with Joni Eareckson Tada |
Easter: “It is True” |
Good Friday 2017 |
Fort Worth Raise The Mark |
Seeing God as a Perfect Father |
Who You Are, Eternally |
Freedom from Following |
Four Traits Christ’s Disciples Share |
Inquiring of The Lord |
Fort Worth's Opportunity... A Day We Can't Wait to See |
Psalms 1 |