Teshuvah Explained: The Hebrew Word That Changes Repentance

Repentance was never meant to be a room of shame. In Scripture, the Hebrew idea behind repentance is deeply connected to returning, turning back, and coming home. That word is Teshuvah. Many believers carry guilt for years, thinking they must feel bad enough before God will receive them again. But Jesus gives us a different picture. In the story of the prodigal son, the father does not wait with crossed arms. He runs toward the son while he is still far away. This video opens the biblical meaning of repentance through Teshuvah, the story of Israel, the prophets, the prodigal son, John the Baptist, and Zacchaeus. Repentance is not self-hatred. It is not spiritual performance. It is the grace of realizing, “I do not have to keep walking this way.” If you feel far from God, ashamed, spiritually tired, or afraid to come back, this message is for you. The road back is open in Jesus Christ. Leave a comment with the words: “I’m coming back.” Opened Scripture exists to open the Bible for weary souls and help believers see the mercy, grace, and truth of God more clearly. #repentance #teshuvah #bibleexplained #christianencouragement #prodigalson #Grace #jesuschrist #OpenedScripture