The Man Who Could Not Repent, Part 2

Hebrews 12:15-17

Today’s broadcast, titled “The Man Who Could Not Repent,” offers an insightful look into the life of Esau, a character from the Bible who missed out on God’s grace. Pastor Colin discusses the importance of drawing near to God to truly experience repentance, offering practical and encouraging guidance for those feeling trapped in patterns of sin. This marks the first part of our inspiring new series “Repentance: The Hidden Path to a Transformed Life,” which aims to help us understand and pursue true repentance through faith and grace.

100:00:00,040 –> 00:00:02,040Night Talk200:00:03,680 –> 00:00:06,520ESA missed the grace of God. He rejected it.300:00:06,520 –> 00:00:11,120Felt sorry for himself, and how angry with his cousin and those who remained at that distance from God,400:00:11,120 –> 00:00:12,720and that was the story of his life!500:00:12,720 –> 00:00:15,700and in that position no one can repent.600:00:15,700 –> 00:00:21,360Now says the book of Hebrews. You make sure that you’re not like that.700:00:21,360 –> 00:00:25,080Welcome to Open the Bible with Pastor Colin Smith, I’m David Pick,800:00:25,120 –> 00:00:30,680And Colin, there may be some listening today who are in a similar position to Esau900:00:30,680 –> 00:00:35,720They know there’s something wrong but they’re so angry they don’t want to deal with it.1000:00:35,720 –> 00:00:40,580Yeah, that’s right. And of course the problem with Esau is the Bible says he was a godless man,1100:00:40,580 –> 00:00:45,619that’s why he couldn’t repent, because the only way to repent is to draw near to God,1200:00:45,619 –> 00:00:49,919and that’s what Esau refused to do, and that’s why the book of Hebrews says,1300:00:50,000 –> 00:00:53,560Well now make sure that no one misses the grace of God.1400:00:53,560 –> 00:00:57,799Make sure that you don’t find yourself stuck at a distance from God.1500:00:57,799 –> 00:01:02,500Come near to Him, because there’s grace that’s to be found for every person who will draw1600:01:02,500 –> 00:01:04,400near to Him in Jesus Christ1700:01:04,400 –> 00:01:07,440What if a person hears that, but is thinking,1800:01:07,440 –> 00:01:13,000I know there’s something hard in my heart, and I should do that, but I’m struggling to do that right now.1900:01:13,000 –> 00:01:16,300Yeah, that’s right. You’ve got to come with the heart that you have.2000:01:16,300 –> 00:01:20,660You don’t come because you’ve got a good heart, you come because you need a good heart.2100:01:20,660 –> 00:01:27,239And it’s a marvellous thing to say, Lord I need by your grace that you will change this2200:01:27,239 –> 00:01:28,239heart.2300:01:28,239 –> 00:01:31,580And that’s a wonderful thing that He is able to change the heart.2400:01:31,580 –> 00:01:36,500So, don’t wait until you’re in the right condition of heart and of mind before you come to God.2500:01:36,500 –> 00:01:40,339You come as you are and receive what you need.2600:01:40,339 –> 00:01:45,599Don’t come because you have repentance, but because you need repentance and you’ll find2700:01:46,000 –> 00:01:48,000His grace gives you what you don’t have.2800:01:48,000 –> 00:01:50,980What an encouraging way to start today’s program.2900:01:50,980 –> 00:01:56,599Join us if you can in Hebrews twelve as we continue the message, The man who could not3000:01:56,599 –> 00:01:57,599repent.3100:01:57,599 –> 00:01:58,599Here is Pastor Colin.3200:01:58,599 –> 00:02:03,599I want to offer a definition of repentance that I have found to be extremely helpful.3300:02:03,599 –> 00:02:09,800I found this a number of years ago in the writing of Doctor Jim Packer and the moment3400:02:09,800 –> 00:02:16,059I read this, it was as if a light went on in my mind and I thought, that’s repentance,3500:02:16,059 –> 00:02:21,259that’s it stated as clearly as ever it could be stated.3600:02:21,259 –> 00:02:23,639Doctor Jim Packer puts it like this.3700:02:23,639 –> 00:02:30,759Repentance, he says, is turning from as much as you know of your sin to give as much as3800:02:30,759 –> 00:02:34,860you know of yourself to as much as you know of God.3900:02:34,860 –> 00:02:37,559It’s a marvelous definition.4000:02:38,000 –> 00:02:42,259Now, over these next weeks we’re going to use Godwilling Packer’s definition as a kind4100:02:42,259 –> 00:02:48,639of framework for learning what repentance is, and how we can pursue it joyfully together4200:02:48,639 –> 00:02:52,539throughout the entire course of our Christian lives.4300:02:52,539 –> 00:02:56,240Repentance turning from as much as you know of your sin to give as much as you know of4400:02:56,240 –> 00:03:02,559yourself to as much as you know of God, and as we grow at each of these points, knowing4500:03:02,559 –> 00:03:05,880my sin, knowing myself, and knowing my God.4600:03:05,919 –> 00:03:14,139So my repentance will grow deeper, the effect of that is to be transformed increasingly4700:03:14,139 –> 00:03:20,919into the likeness of Jesus Christ, or as Paul puts it, to move from one degree of glory4800:03:20,919 –> 00:03:23,520to another.4900:03:23,520 –> 00:03:28,259So we’re trying to clear away the baggage of misunderstanding, and to the beating up5000:03:28,259 –> 00:03:34,339on yourself, Christians, I want to say this morning, repentance is positive.5100:03:34,460 –> 00:03:41,539For us, being there, done that kind of Christians, I want to say repentance is progressive.5200:03:41,539 –> 00:03:45,820Now the last thing that I want to say this morning, and here we come to Hebrews in chapter5300:03:45,820 –> 00:03:52,46012 more clearly, is that repentance is possible by the grace of God.5400:03:52,460 –> 00:03:57,779It’s positive, it’s progressive, it is possible by the grace of God.5500:03:57,779 –> 00:04:04,220And, it seems to me that this is very important to say because some of us will, in our first5600:04:04,220 –> 00:04:10,899response to this word repentance, feel a great sense of sadness.5700:04:10,899 –> 00:04:13,300You feel defeated.5800:04:13,300 –> 00:04:14,300You come into church.5900:04:14,300 –> 00:04:18,239You hear, okay, we’re going to focus on repentance, and you think, oh dear, here we go again.6000:04:18,239 –> 00:04:24,760I already know that I can’t change and you feel that very deeply.6100:04:24,760 –> 00:04:31,559Maybe you’ve been a Christian for a long time and there are certain sins that have taken6200:04:31,559 –> 00:04:34,600root in your life.6300:04:34,600 –> 00:04:42,239You’ve tried to get free but in some particular area, you’ve not yet been able to do so.6400:04:42,239 –> 00:04:44,679So you feel the need for repentance.6500:04:44,679 –> 00:04:49,480You would very much like to see change in this area of your life, but you are deeply6600:04:49,480 –> 00:04:54,920convinced that because it has been there a long time, this is no longer possible for6700:04:54,920 –> 00:04:56,700you.6800:04:56,700 –> 00:05:03,339So when you hear the word repentance, you say in your head, I would if I could, but6900:05:03,339 –> 00:05:05,980I can’t.7000:05:05,980 –> 00:05:13,059And the truth is that you feel trapped, you feel defeated, you say to yourself, I just7100:05:13,059 –> 00:05:15,619can’t change.7200:05:16,500 –> 00:05:28,320Now the title for this series is Repentance, the Hidden Path to a Transformed Life.7300:05:28,320 –> 00:05:32,519And the reason for calling it a hidden path is the very obvious fact that many people7400:05:32,519 –> 00:05:35,619never find it.7500:05:35,619 –> 00:05:46,600There are many who would love to overcome bitterness, or resentment, or pornography,7600:05:46,600 –> 00:05:52,239or alcohol, but they remain in the grip of these things.7700:05:53,179 –> 00:06:00,320They have deep regrets. They shed many tears,7800:06:00,320 –> 00:06:08,859but they do not change. They seek repentance, but they cannot find it. That7900:06:08,859 –> 00:06:18,619is their testimony. Now, the Bible tells us about a man just like that, and it8000:06:18,619 –> 00:06:26,940tells us what his problem was, so that we may have a different outcome. And8100:06:26,940 –> 00:06:31,459that’s why we’ve read from Hebrews in chapter 12 this morning. And I do hope8200:06:31,459 –> 00:06:35,820you’ll have your Bible open at that place in front of you. I’m referring of8300:06:35,820 –> 00:06:43,339course to this sad story of Esau and the fascinating statement that is made about8400:06:43,600 –> 00:06:50,079him in Hebrews chapter 12. Now I’m going to read from verse 14. Please follow the8500:06:50,079 –> 00:06:56,880story with me. Hebrews chapter 12, and I’m reading from verse 14.8600:07:43,679 –> 00:07:50,600Now the writer is referring here to the Old Testament story about two brothers8700:07:50,600 –> 00:07:58,579Jacob and Esau. Esau was the firstborn and he held the rights of inheritance as8800:07:58,579 –> 00:08:05,339the firstborn in the family, but Esau was an impulsive man and as many know the8900:08:05,339 –> 00:08:09,679story well, he came home one day from hunting, he was desperately hungry, and9000:08:10,040 –> 00:08:15,440brother Jacob was cooking stew. Jacob was a cunning, twisted kind of a man until9100:08:15,440 –> 00:08:18,880God got hold of his life, and he said to Esau,9200:08:18,880 –> 00:08:25,239I’ll give you some stew if you sell me your birthright. And Esau was desperate9300:08:25,239 –> 00:08:31,399for a meal, so he sold his birthright, the book of Hebrews tells us, for a9400:08:31,940 –> 00:08:38,599meal. Now later, when Isaac the father was about to die,9500:08:38,599 –> 00:08:45,640Jacob pulled another stunt, and he pretended to be Esau and through that9600:08:45,640 –> 00:08:51,940impersonation received Esau’s blessing from the father. Later, when Esau arrives9700:08:51,940 –> 00:08:56,799on the scene, he asks for it the blessing and finds that it has already been given9800:08:57,000 –> 00:09:00,539by his father to his brother and at that9900:09:00,539 –> 00:09:07,559point the writer to Hebrews takes up the story, because Genesis tells us that when10000:09:07,559 –> 00:09:14,919Esau heard this, he burst out with a loud and bitter cry. It places great emphasis10100:09:14,919 –> 00:09:22,719in Genesis on the weeping of Esau. Now a writer takes up the story in verse 17.10200:09:22,719 –> 00:09:28,479Afterwards, that is after this extraordinary incident in which he10300:09:28,479 –> 00:09:36,640discovered that the blessing was not his. Afterward as you know when he wanted to10400:09:36,640 –> 00:09:48,799inherit this blessing, he was rejected. He could bring about no change of mind10500:09:48,900 –> 00:09:53,679though he sought the blessing with tears.10600:09:53,700 –> 00:10:00,900That’s an extraordinary statement. What does it mean? The word change of mind10700:10:00,900 –> 00:10:05,039that is used here is of course the word repent or repentance, and other10800:10:05,039 –> 00:10:10,280translations have this clearly. The New American Standard Bible says, he found no10900:10:10,280 –> 00:10:15,340place of repentance, though he sought it with tears. The English Standard Version11000:10:15,659 –> 00:10:22,820says, he found no chance to repent, though he sought it with tears. The New11100:10:22,840 –> 00:10:26,460International Version, from which we’re reading in the Pew Bible, says he could11200:10:26,460 –> 00:10:34,320bring about no change of mind, though he sought this blessing with tears.11300:10:34,320 –> 00:10:39,960Now, when it says that Esau could bring about no change of mind does it mean that he11400:10:39,960 –> 00:10:44,020could bring about no change in his father’s mind, with regards to the11500:10:44,080 –> 00:10:49,440blessing that had now been imparted to Jacob, or does it mean that Esau could11600:10:49,440 –> 00:10:53,799bring about no change in his own mind? In other words, he could bring about no11700:10:53,799 –> 00:11:01,320change in himself, and the answer is both. Both. He could neither change the11800:11:01,320 –> 00:11:05,619decision that had been made about him, nor could he change the pattern of11900:11:05,619 –> 00:11:12,239behavior in himself that had brought about that decision. Esau was— Hebrews is12000:11:12,280 –> 00:11:24,520telling us—the man who couldn’t repent. Pause and take that in. And the evidence12100:11:24,520 –> 00:11:28,140of what we find in the book of Hebrews of course is in the story of his life.12200:11:28,140 –> 00:11:34,859The man never changed. He never changed.12300:11:35,179 –> 00:11:48,799Plenty of tears, but no movement towards God. Lots of beating up on himself…no12400:11:48,799 –> 00:11:54,440transformation. See, repentance isn’t beating up on yourself. You can do that and12500:11:54,440 –> 00:12:01,820never change. Esau did. Now, why is this relevant to us?12600:12:02,039 –> 00:12:06,599Because we just said two or three minutes ago that there are some of us who go around12700:12:06,619 –> 00:12:14,039through life saying, I can’t change. If you’re saying, I can’t change, you are12800:12:14,039 –> 00:12:19,760identifying yourself with who? Esau. It’s what you’re doing. You’re saying, I’m with12900:12:19,760 –> 00:12:26,260him. Like him, repentance is a hidden path to me. I’d like to travel on it, but like13000:12:26,260 –> 00:12:29,840Esau I have tears, but I can’t change.13100:12:31,820 –> 00:12:34,239I don’t think you want to stay there, do you?13200:13:01,940 –> 00:13:06,419Back to the message now. Here again is Pastor Colin.13300:13:06,419 –> 00:13:10,419Now here’s the obvious critical question.13400:13:10,419 –> 00:13:12,619Because we’re all struggling a little bit, I think,13500:13:12,619 –> 00:13:15,119with the idea that there ever was a man who couldn’t repent.13600:13:15,119 –> 00:13:18,880So the obvious question is why couldn’t Esau repent?13700:13:18,880 –> 00:13:20,320Isn’t that the question?13800:13:20,320 –> 00:13:23,179And the book of Hebrews exactly gives us the answer.13900:13:23,179 –> 00:13:24,739In fact, there are two answers.14000:13:24,739 –> 00:13:27,280Here is why Esau could not repent.14100:13:27,280 –> 00:13:30,340It’s right here in verse 16 and then in verse 15.14200:13:31,260 –> 00:13:36,260First, he couldn’t repent because he was godless, verse 16.14300:13:36,440 –> 00:13:41,140See to it that no one is godless.14400:13:42,200 –> 00:13:44,599Like Esau, godless.14500:13:44,599 –> 00:13:46,039Now Esau believed in God.14600:13:46,039 –> 00:13:47,979I’m sure he would have been here on a Sunday morning14700:13:47,979 –> 00:13:50,380along with all the rest of us if he was living today.14800:13:50,380 –> 00:13:52,000He wanted the blessing of God.14900:13:52,000 –> 00:13:53,679He burst out in tears when he didn’t get15000:13:53,679 –> 00:13:55,140the blessing that he wanted.15100:13:55,140 –> 00:13:57,020But the reality that we’re being told here15200:13:57,039 –> 00:14:00,599in the Book of Hebrews is that Esau had no real place15300:14:00,599 –> 00:14:02,020for God in his life.15400:14:02,020 –> 00:14:04,719To him, God was a means to an end15500:14:04,719 –> 00:14:06,619and if he got the blessing, he was happy,15600:14:06,619 –> 00:14:08,479if he didn’t get the blessing he had15700:14:08,479 –> 00:14:10,859no other place for God in his life.15800:14:13,099 –> 00:14:14,739Esau was a godless man15900:14:14,739 –> 00:14:17,820and a godless man or woman cannot repent.16000:14:18,900 –> 00:14:23,900Because real change begins, not with seeking repentance,16100:14:24,059 –> 00:14:25,960but with seeking God.16200:14:27,440 –> 00:14:31,400You can’t repent at a distance from God16300:14:34,179 –> 00:14:37,640and because Esau insisted on living his life16400:14:37,640 –> 00:14:39,159at a distance from God,16500:14:39,159 –> 00:14:41,940he remained the man who could not repent16600:14:41,940 –> 00:14:43,900and the writer to the Hebrews is saying,16700:14:43,900 –> 00:14:46,820please see to it, that none of you16800:14:46,820 –> 00:14:47,919are in that position.16900:14:47,919 –> 00:14:52,919The second thing that we’re told here17000:14:55,020 –> 00:14:57,539is that Esau missed the grace of God.17100:14:57,539 –> 00:15:01,280Look at verse 15, see to it17200:15:03,119 –> 00:15:08,119that no one misses the grace of God.17300:15:09,719 –> 00:15:12,400Remember he’s writing to a community of believers.17400:15:12,640 –> 00:15:13,479But here.17500:15:15,840 –> 00:15:18,219The scripture is saying to us see to it17600:15:18,219 –> 00:15:23,219that nobody here misses the grace of God17700:15:26,840 –> 00:15:29,359and that nobody here ends up like Esau17800:15:29,359 –> 00:15:32,359in whom a bitter root grew up.17900:15:37,539 –> 00:15:40,140See to it that nobody’s like Esau.18000:15:42,820 –> 00:15:46,539Godless man who misses grace.18100:15:47,400 –> 00:15:50,000Without God, without grace, you can’t repent.18200:15:52,080 –> 00:15:54,460In order to repent, I have to draw near to God18300:15:54,460 –> 00:15:56,640and I have to embrace the grace18400:15:56,640 –> 00:15:58,599that he offers to me in Jesus Christ,18500:15:58,599 –> 00:15:59,820that’s what we’re learning here.18600:15:59,820 –> 00:16:01,119Otherwise we’ll be like Esau18700:16:01,119 –> 00:16:04,320and we’ll spend the rest of our life saying I can’t repent,18800:16:04,320 –> 00:16:05,599can’t change.18900:16:07,000 –> 00:16:08,159It’s not the gospel.19000:16:13,159 –> 00:16:16,359Let me quote to you a comment from John Calvin19100:16:16,359 –> 00:16:18,799in his commentary on Hebrews in chapter 12.19200:16:18,799 –> 00:16:20,840I find this wonderfully helpful.19300:16:21,960 –> 00:16:26,960Calvin says, whenever a sinner sighs19400:16:26,960 –> 00:16:31,539on account of his sin, the Lord is ready to forgive him.19500:16:32,700 –> 00:16:37,380God’s mercy is never sought in vain19600:16:37,460 –> 00:16:42,460for to him who knocks, it will be opened, period.19700:16:45,340 –> 00:16:50,340But the ungodly, however they may deplore their lot,19800:16:50,900 –> 00:16:55,900complain and howl, do not yet knock at God’s door19900:16:56,739 –> 00:17:01,739for mercy, for this cannot be done, except by faith.20000:17:02,239 –> 00:17:06,560See, what he’s saying is, it’s all very well20100:17:08,780 –> 00:17:12,439beating up on yourself at a distance from God.20200:17:12,439 –> 00:17:16,180You never change that way, you can be absolutely20300:17:16,180 –> 00:17:18,140sure that whoever comes to the Lord will,20400:17:18,140 –> 00:17:19,839indeed, receive mercy and grace,20500:17:19,839 –> 00:17:22,280for to him who knocks, it will be opened.20600:17:22,280 –> 00:17:25,180The problem with the ungodly, the problem with Easel,20700:17:25,180 –> 00:17:26,739the problem with the person who stands20800:17:26,739 –> 00:17:28,359at a distance from God and just says,20900:17:28,520 –> 00:17:32,520I can’t change, is that they never come.21000:17:34,680 –> 00:17:36,640And though they howl and complain and moan21100:17:36,640 –> 00:17:38,880about their lot and full of self-pity,21200:17:38,880 –> 00:17:42,079yet they do not come to God’s door for mercy.21300:17:42,079 –> 00:17:45,880Why, because that can only be done by faith.21400:17:47,040 –> 00:17:51,839In other words, only by faith can you repent.21500:17:51,839 –> 00:17:52,739Think about that.21600:17:53,920 –> 00:17:58,000Only by faith can you repent.21700:17:58,099 –> 00:18:02,260Repentance begins when we have the faith21800:18:02,260 –> 00:18:06,140to believe that God’s mercy will forgive us21900:18:06,140 –> 00:18:08,979and that God’s power can change us.22000:18:09,939 –> 00:18:12,319And you see, the very essence of the problem22100:18:12,319 –> 00:18:13,959where you sit there and say22200:18:13,959 –> 00:18:16,439I can’t change in this area22300:18:16,439 –> 00:18:20,079is that at that point you are not believing the Gospel.22400:18:22,079 –> 00:18:24,400Therefore, you’re standing at a distance.22500:18:25,180 –> 00:18:29,599You’re not knocking at the door of God’s mercy,22600:18:29,599 –> 00:18:32,479you’re not believing that there is a Christ22700:18:32,479 –> 00:18:35,319and the Spirit who is able to bring change in your life.22800:18:35,319 –> 00:18:38,459Esau missed the grace of God, he rejected it.22900:18:38,459 –> 00:18:39,760Felt sorry for himself,23000:18:39,760 –> 00:18:41,099felt angry with his brother,23100:18:41,099 –> 00:18:42,979remained at a distance from God23200:18:42,979 –> 00:18:44,640and that was the story of his life23300:18:44,640 –> 00:18:47,060and in that position, no one can repent.23400:18:48,760 –> 00:18:50,319Now, says the Book of Hebrews,23500:18:50,319 –> 00:18:53,140you make sure that you’re not like that.23600:18:54,760 –> 00:18:57,020Don’t be like Esau.23700:18:58,079 –> 00:19:00,939Because the grace that Esau rejected23800:19:01,939 –> 00:19:05,680is offered to you in Jesus Christ.23900:19:05,680 –> 00:19:07,260Listen to this marvelous statement24000:19:07,260 –> 00:19:09,579that again might help us as we think about repentance24100:19:09,579 –> 00:19:10,739over the coming weeks.24200:19:10,739 –> 00:19:13,459From Acts chapter five and verse 31,24300:19:13,459 –> 00:19:15,660where we’re told in the apostolic preaching24400:19:15,660 –> 00:19:20,660that God has exalted Jesus Christ24500:19:20,859 –> 00:19:24,979to his own right hand as Prince and a savior.24600:19:24,979 –> 00:19:25,800Why?24700:19:25,800 –> 00:19:29,859That he might give repentance24800:19:29,859 –> 00:19:34,400and forgiveness of sins to Israel.24900:19:34,400 –> 00:19:37,640He’ll give repentance.25000:19:37,640 –> 00:19:38,979You say, wow, wait a minute,25100:19:38,979 –> 00:19:40,979isn’t repentance our responsibility?25200:19:40,979 –> 00:19:42,020Yes it is.25300:19:42,020 –> 00:19:43,939But it is God’s grace, we’re learning,25400:19:43,939 –> 00:19:45,219that makes it possible.25500:19:45,219 –> 00:19:47,479That is why David says in the Psalms,25600:19:47,479 –> 00:19:50,500Lord search me and know my heart.25700:19:50,500 –> 00:19:53,199See if there is any offensive way within me25800:19:53,199 –> 00:19:55,839and lead me in the way everlasting.25900:19:55,839 –> 00:19:57,180Why does he pray like that?26000:19:57,180 –> 00:20:00,079Because he knows he needs God in order to repent.26100:20:00,079 –> 00:20:02,459Lord show me my sins.26200:20:02,459 –> 00:20:04,079Otherwise I won’t even see them.26300:20:04,079 –> 00:20:06,599Lord lead me on the everlasting path.26400:20:06,599 –> 00:20:08,599Otherwise I will not even find it.26500:20:08,599 –> 00:20:12,699It is God’s grace that makes repentance possible.26600:20:14,800 –> 00:20:16,800And you know there is a deep-seated rebellion26700:20:16,839 –> 00:20:19,000towards God that lurks in the human heart26800:20:19,000 –> 00:20:21,579that only God’s grace can heal.26900:20:22,760 –> 00:20:25,599The inclination to repent27000:20:26,479 –> 00:20:28,660comes when the Holy Spirit shows you27100:20:28,660 –> 00:20:30,199the extent of your sin.27200:20:31,479 –> 00:20:34,699And the courage to repent27300:20:34,699 –> 00:20:36,479comes when the Holy Spirit shows you27400:20:36,479 –> 00:20:38,400the extent of Christ’s love.27500:20:39,660 –> 00:20:41,800And it is in embracing grace,27600:20:41,800 –> 00:20:44,040it is in knocking on the door of God’s mercy.27700:20:44,040 –> 00:20:47,199It is in believing the gospel27800:20:48,660 –> 00:20:51,079in relation to the particular struggles27900:20:51,079 –> 00:20:52,739of my own life28000:20:53,880 –> 00:20:56,380that I find the path of repentance28100:20:58,199 –> 00:21:01,239on which real and lasting change28200:21:02,579 –> 00:21:03,959is wonderfully possible.28300:21:06,540 –> 00:21:07,979It’s where repentance begins,28400:21:10,239 –> 00:21:12,160not with seeking repentance,28500:21:12,699 –> 00:21:15,619but with seeking God.28600:21:15,619 –> 00:21:18,699A powerful and practical message there on Open the Bible.28700:21:18,699 –> 00:21:21,699How many of us have felt horrible about our sin28800:21:21,699 –> 00:21:23,160and really wanted to change,28900:21:23,160 –> 00:21:25,619but it just hasn’t happened?29000:21:25,619 –> 00:21:28,479The story of Esau can help us understand29100:21:28,479 –> 00:21:30,239that we need to come closer to God29200:21:30,239 –> 00:21:32,359and that in itself will enable us29300:21:32,359 –> 00:21:34,020to begin to really repent.29400:21:35,280 –> 00:21:36,780We’ve been listen to Open the Bible29500:21:36,780 –> 00:21:38,400with Pastor Colin Smith29600:21:38,400 –> 00:21:39,560and a message called29700:21:40,359 –> 00:21:42,300The man who could not repent,29800:21:42,300 –> 00:21:43,979part of our new series,29900:21:43,979 –> 00:21:48,060Repentance. The hidden path to a transformed life.30000:21:48,060 –> 00:21:49,420Don’t forget if you ever miss30100:21:49,420 –> 00:21:51,040one of the messages in the series,30200:21:51,040 –> 00:21:53,739it’s easy to catch up or go back and listen again30300:21:53,739 –> 00:21:56,000by coming online to our website.30400:21:56,000 –> 00:21:59,380That’s at openthebible.org.uk30500:21:59,380 –> 00:22:02,500And you can also find Pastor Colin’s messages30600:22:02,500 –> 00:22:05,439as a podcast on all the main podcast sites.30700:22:05,439 –> 00:22:07,540Simply search for Open the Bible UK30800:22:08,280 –> 00:22:11,939and subscribe if you want to receive regular updates.30900:22:11,939 –> 00:22:14,300I know many of you listen to podcasts31000:22:14,300 –> 00:22:15,719and we’re excited to tell you31100:22:15,719 –> 00:22:18,459about a new podcast for Open the Bible.31200:22:18,459 –> 00:22:21,359It’s a companion to Pastor Colin’s book31300:22:21,359 –> 00:22:22,859Hike Through the Bible.31400:22:22,859 –> 00:22:25,819Yeah, and each week, I’ll read a chapter from the book31500:22:25,819 –> 00:22:28,420and then I get to discuss it with some friends.31600:22:28,420 –> 00:22:31,660So if you join us on the podcast in 50 weeks,31700:22:31,660 –> 00:22:34,540we’ll cover 50 chapters of the Bible together.31800:22:34,540 –> 00:22:36,900And in a year, you’ll have hiked31900:22:36,900 –> 00:22:39,300through the entire Bible story.32000:22:39,300 –> 00:22:41,900Now if you think hiking sounds like hard work,32100:22:41,900 –> 00:22:44,479don’t worry, I promise you this hike32200:22:44,479 –> 00:22:46,859will be an easy, gentle piece.32300:22:46,859 –> 00:22:50,180There’s a link to the podcast and lots more information32400:22:50,180 –> 00:22:54,380on our website at openthebible.org.uk.32500:22:55,339 –> 00:22:57,859Open the Bible is supported by our listeners.32600:22:57,859 –> 00:23:00,780It’s people just like you who keep Open the Bible32700:23:00,780 –> 00:23:03,060on 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this book is for?34300:23:38,500 –> 00:23:41,939Well it’s for anyone who has ever said to someone34400:23:41,939 –> 00:23:45,900I’m praying for you and that surely is every Christian.34500:23:45,900 –> 00:23:48,380We’ve all said to someone who’s in need34600:23:48,380 –> 00:23:50,579or perhaps a loved one in our family,34700:23:50,579 –> 00:23:51,780I’m praying for you.34800:23:51,780 –> 00:23:53,459But here’s the challenge,34900:23:53,459 –> 00:23:56,479how do you keep your prayers fresh35000:23:56,479 –> 00:23:58,699when you’ve been praying for someone for some time,35100:23:58,699 –> 00:24:00,520perhaps even for many years?35200:24:00,520 –> 00:24:01,699I mean, what are you going to do,35300:24:02,280 –> 00:24:04,280you just keep saying God bless them, God bless them.35400:24:04,280 –> 00:24:07,000How do you keep your prayers fresh?35500:24:07,000 –> 00:24:10,540And Nancy Guthrie has done a wonderful job35600:24:10,540 –> 00:24:12,000in putting together a book35700:24:12,000 –> 00:24:14,640that draws deeply from scripture35800:24:14,640 –> 00:24:18,920so that we are given 40 practical suggestions35900:24:18,920 –> 00:24:22,359as to how you can pray for a friend, a loved one,36000:24:22,359 –> 00:24:25,319or someone who’s going through a really difficult time.36100:24:25,319 –> 00:24:27,420It’s a marvellous resource36200:24:27,420 –> 00:24:30,599and I think folks are going to find it very very helpful.36300:24:30,660 –> 00:24:31,660Well, we’d love to send you36400:24:31,660 –> 00:24:34,739a copy of Nancy Guthrie’s book, I’m Praying for You,36500:24:34,739 –> 00:24:36,619when you begin a new direct debit36600:24:36,619 –> 00:24:38,020to the work of Open the Bible36700:24:38,020 –> 00:24:40,339of five pounds per month or more36800:24:40,339 –> 00:24:43,199or a one off gift of 60 pounds or more.36900:24:43,199 –> 00:24:45,699You’ll find full terms and conditions online37000:24:45,699 –> 00:24:49,640at our website, openthebible.org.uk37100:24:49,640 –> 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