Repentance & Forgiveness Why Most People Knock on the Wrong Door Lesson 10 (Q2 2026)
✅ Repentance & Forgiveness Why Most People Knock on the Wrong Door Lesson 10 (Q2 2026) 👉 Featured videos: • 👉 The Bible EXPLAINED 👉 Subscribe to the channel now! / @bibleexplainedsimply-l6n ————————— You have probably heard the parable of the Prodigal Son before. The boy who wasted his inheritance, came to his senses, and walked home. Most people know the ending — the robe, the ring, the party. But almost no one talks about the speech he never got to finish. And when you understand why the father interrupted it, everything you knew about repentance changes. This is the Prodigal Son explained inside the full biblical theology of repentance — from Hosea to Paul to a man weeping in a garden in Milan. Seven hundred years before Jesus told this parable, God was writing the script. In Hosea fourteen, God tells a broken Israel what words to bring when they return — he does not wait for them to figure it out. And in Romans two, verse four, Paul says something most people read past: it is God's kindness that leads you to repentance. Not your guilt. Not your shame. Not accumulated failure pressing you down until you break. His kindness. The Hebrew word shub and the Greek metanoia both point to the same reality — a turning, not a feeling. And that turning is not the key that unlocks grace. It is what happens when grace finds you first. This study follows four people who found the right door — and none of them found it the way most people were taught. A tax collector who said seven words and went home justified. King David who opened Psalm 51 not with remorse but with hesed, the steadfast covenantal love that does not break. A fisherman named Peter who swam to shore soaking wet and ashamed, arriving at a charcoal fire that echoed the worst night of his life. And a young man in a pig pen who rehearsed a transaction speech for weeks — and discovered that his father had already been running before the first word left his mouth. 📖 KEY VERSE Luke 15.20 — And he arose and came to his father. But while he was still a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion, and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him. ⬇️ IN THIS VIDEO ▸ The speech the son rehearsed — and why he never got to finish it ▸ Shub and metanoia — what repentance actually means in Hebrew and Greek ▸ Romans 2.4 — God's kindness leads to repentance, not the reverse ▸ The tax collector and the Pharisee — two men, one temple, two very different doors ▸ Psalm 51 — why David opened with hesed, not with his record ▸ Hosea 14 — God writes the script and tells Israel what words to bring ▸ Augustine in the garden — the door that opened from the other side ▸ Peter at the charcoal fire — three questions, three denials, one restoration ▸ What "he came to himself" actually means in Luke 15 ▸ The robe, the ring, and the sandals — what the father restored before the speech ended ▸ Why repentance is a direction, not a feeling ▸ The father on the road every evening — what that tells us about God 📌 RELATED SEARCHES If you are searching for prodigal son parable explained, what does the prodigal son mean, prodigal son biblical meaning, what is repentance in the Bible, difference between shub and metanoia, repentance meaning Hebrew and Greek, does God's kindness lead to repentance Romans 2 4, Psalm 51 meaning and context, David and Bathsheba repentance, tax collector and Pharisee parable Luke 18, Peter's restoration John 21 explained, Hosea 14 return to the Lord, Augustine conversion Milan garden, what is hesed in the Bible, steadfast love Bible meaning, how to come back to God after failure, how does repentance work in Christianity, prodigal son father running meaning, what does the robe and ring mean in prodigal son, is repentance about feeling or direction, wrong door right door repentance, can God forgive anything Bible, Christian YouTube Bible study, Bible Explained Simply. #ProdigalSon #Repentance #BibleStudy ————————— 📢 Don't Miss Out 👍 If this study helped you see repentance — and the God who runs toward you — in a completely new way, LIKE this video, SUBSCRIBE to Bible Explained Simply, and SHARE it with someone who has been standing at the wrong door. Hit the bell so you never miss a deep Bible study. 📺 New videos every day — straightforward, no fluff, no confusing jargon. 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a new release! ————————— 💬 Of the four people in this study — the Tax Collector, David, Peter, or the Prodigal Son — which one most describes where you are right now? Drop it in the comments.

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