How to Repent.. When You Don't Think You're Wrong by Pastor Jonathan Heimberg | PRESCOTT WINTER CONFERENCE 2025

Taking The Land - CFM Sermon Podcast - A podcast by Pastor Adam Dragoon

Summary From Sunday morning before the conference, Pastor Heimburg discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing blind spots in our lives, particularly in the context of sin and personal character flaws. He emphasizes the need for humility and the willingness to accept correction from spiritual headship, as well as the dangers of pride and self-deception. Chapters 00:00 Homegrown Missions and Community Impact03:05 Blind Spots and Deception in Sin05:59 The Process of Blindness and Ignorance08:47 Confronting Blind Spots: The Role of Headship12:01 The Difficulty of Accepting Correction15:08 The Cycle of Pride and Rebellion18:06 Pre-deciding to Accept Correction21:02 The Importance of Acknowledging Blind Spots23:56 God's Love in Exposing Blind Spots27:05 The Path to Repentance and AcceptanceTakeaways Missions is not just a program; it's homegrown. Blind spots in our lives can lead to serious consequences. Sin is often rooted in deception and self-ignorance. Ignoring our flaws can create a dangerous blind spot. Accepting correction is crucial for personal growth. Pride can blind us to our own faults. We must pre-decide to accept feedback from our leaders. Acknowledging blind spots is essential for spiritual health. God exposes our flaws out of love, not punishment. Repentance is a path to healing and restoration.