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The Tragedy of Cheap Repentance

Mar 19, 2026

Hope and Forgiveness in Times of Judgment (Part 4)

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Hope and Forgiveness in Times of Judgment

The Tragedy of Cheap Repentance

Hope and Forgiveness in Times of Judgment (Part 4)

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In a world gripped by deception and moral collapse, Hope and Forgiveness in Times of Judgment brings a bold, Biblical call to repentance and renewal. Drawing from the book of Hosea, Dr. Michael Youssef exposes the spiritual apathy, idolatry, and false teaching that provoke God’s judgment—both then and now. Yet amid the warnings, this series proclaims the unshakable hope found in the mercy of God through Jesus Christ. With urgency and authority, Dr. Youssef challenges believers to reject superficial faith, return to the inerrant Word of God, and bear lasting fruit through lives marked by repentance, obedience, and intercession. Now is the time to stand for Truth.

Hope and Forgiveness in Times of Judgment (Part 4)

The Tragedy of Cheap Repentance

In The Tragedy of Cheap Repentance, Dr. Michael Youssef confronts the dangerous illusion of shallow sorrow that never leads to lasting change. Drawing from Hosea 6, he exposes repentance driven by emotion, fear, or convenience—repentance that fades like morning dew. God is not moved by rituals, words, or temporary remorse, but by hearts transformed through the power of the risen Lord Jesus Christ. True repentance is a daily posture of surrender, obedience, and holiness. This message calls believers to reject half-hearted faith, examine hidden sin, and intercede earnestly for revival—knowing that only genuine repentance can avert judgment and restore hope in desperate times.

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