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God Alone Grants Repentance

God Alone Grants Repentance
God alone has the power to grant,
and when He does, no one can stop Him.
Ask Him to open your eyes to see that He is the One
who can grant you anything you need.
The Bible says that God is the One who grants repentance.
with gentleness correcting those who are in opposition,
if perhaps God may grant them repentance leading
to the knowledge of the truth
(II Tim othy 2:25).
Sometimes we get angry at people who are ignorant and don’t want to repent,
but how can they repent if it was not granted to them by the Lord?
Jesus also spoke of this in the Book of John:
And He said, this is why I told you that no one can come to Me
unless it is granted him [unless he is enabled to do so] by the Father
(John 6:65 A MP).
May the Lord grant us love, passion, forgiveness
toward each other, humility, repentance,
the fruit of His Spirit, brotherly love, health,
wealth, submission to the cross, longsuffering, wisdom,
a heart after His heart, authority, discernment, and patience.
Start asking Him to grant you godly desires,
love, and anything else you need.
Ask Him to grant you a desire to worship Him in Spirit and truth.
Ask Him to grant you freedom in those areas that you can’t get free.
But especially ask Him to grant you a heart of true repentance.

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