Repentance doesn’t end with confession—it begins with transformation.
In Week Two of our Repentance Series, Pastor James Ray Taylor teaches from Luke 3:7-9, revealing that true repentance produces visible fruit, a life that reflects God’s truth, grace, and justice. John the Baptist’s message was clear: repentance must lead to change. It’s not about our lineage, our titles, or our past, it’s about the posture of our hearts and the fruit our lives bear.
In this message, you’ll discover: How repentance plants seeds of renewal that grow into real change Why restitution means paying forward, planting good seeds where sin once grew How repentance produces compassion, integrity, and justice What it means to “bear fruit in keeping with repentance”
Scripture Focus: Luke 3:7-9 Prophetic Declaration: “I WILL BEAR FRUIT.” Join us in The Garden as we dig deep into the soil of our hearts and allow God to cultivate fruit that glorifies Him.