23/05/2026
Returning To God
May 16, 2026 • Eric Dettrey
• Ezekiel 36:26–27, Hebrews 8:10, Jeremiah 6:16, Acts 2:37–38, Genesis 3:6
This Pentecost-season message focuses on the deeper biblical meaning of repentance through the Hebrew concept of teshuvah, meaning to return, turn back, or repent. The sermon shows that repentance is more than emotion or regret—it is a return to God, His ways, His commandments, and a restored relationship with Him. From Genesis to Acts 2, the message traces humanity’s tendency to turn away and God’s continual call for His people to return. Pentecost reminds us that through God’s Spirit, true repentance becomes inward transformation as God writes His law on our hearts
This Pentecost-season message focuses on the deeper biblical meaning of repentance through the Hebrew concept of teshuvah, meaning to return, turn back, or repent. The sermon shows that repentance is more than emotion or regret—it is a return to God, His ways, His commandments, and a restored rela...