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"Speech is completely original and produced exclusively by Grace Digital Network โ–บMusic licensed through Artlist.io โ–บFootage licensed through Filmpac.com and Storyblocks โ–บAnimation: Tina Davidson โ–บWriter: David Kolawole All scripture animations are derived from the King James Bible (KJB) or simply the Authorized Version (AV) Our purpose, when making these videos, is to make quality educational motivational videos and share these with our viewers. Note: We own copyright to the footages and background music used in this video. " from video introduction.


"Jesus said some surprising things during his ministry. One of the most surprising is in the Gospel of Luke, just after he receives a report of the massacre of some Galileans. Some concluded that the Galileans suffered because they were particularly sinful people (Luke 13:2). If the Galileans had been more holy (their thinking goes), they could have avoided a grisly end.

Jesus disagrees. He responds, โ€œUnless you repent, you will all likewise perishโ€ (Luke 13:3). He says the problem is that everyone is sinful before God and therefore headed toward Godโ€™s eternal judgment (thatโ€™s the meaning of โ€œperishโ€ in this context, see Luke 9:24โ€“25). And according to Jesus, the solution to this massive problem of divine judgment isnโ€™t to improve oneโ€™s behavior, but to โ€œrepent.โ€

Calling people to repentance is the reason Jesus came (Luke 5:32) and the message he commissions his followers to preach (Luke 24:47). Itโ€™s the only way anyone can avoid Godโ€™s judgment (Luke 13:3). Given the supremely serious consequences of not repenting, itโ€™s important to understand what repentance is..." from the article: Unless You Stop Sinning


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