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Arrependimento

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O arrependimento é a porta da graça. A Bíblia declara que Deus não deseja a morte do ímpio, mas que se converta e viva. Arrependei-vos, pois o Reino dos Céus está próximo.

Chamado ao arrependimento

Arrependei-vos, porque o Reino dos Céus está próximo. Quem se arrepende e confessa encontra restauração e perdão.

From that time on Jesus began declaring his message, saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has arrived!"

Show by what you do that you have truly repented,

Go and discover what this means: ‘I want mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I didn't come to call those who do what's right—I came to call sinners."

"The time predicted has come," he said. "God's kingdom has arrived! Repent and believe in the good news."

"No, I tell you. But unless you repent, you will all perish as well.

"I didn't come to call those who are living right to repentance—I came to call sinners."

"Repent!" Peter told them. "All of you must be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Now repent, and change your ways, that your sins can be wiped away, so the Lord can send opportunities for you to heal and recover,

God disregarded people's ignorance in the past, but now he commands everyone everywhere to repent.

A graça do arrependimento

Os que eu amo, eu repreendo e disciplino. Arrepende-te! Deus não quer que nenhum se perca — mas que todos cheguem ao arrependimento.

Those I love I correct and discipline. So be really sincere, and repent.

The Lord is not delaying the fulfillment of his promise, as some define delay, but he is being very patient with you. He doesn't want anyone to be lost, but everyone to come and repent.

I don't like it when anybody dies, declares the Lord God. So repent so you can live!"

and if my people who are called by my name humble themselves and pray and return to me, and turn away from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, forgive their sins, and heal their land.

Then Hezekiah sent an announcement to everyone in Israel and Judah, and also sent letters to Ephraim and Manasseh, inviting them to come to the Lord's Temple in Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover of the Lord, the God of Israel. The king and his officials and the whole assembly in Jerusalem had decided to observe the Passover in the second month, because they hadn't been able to observe it at the usual time since not enough priests had purified themselves and the people hadn't had time to get to Jerusalem.

The plan seemed right to both the king and the whole assembly. So they decided to send an announcement to everyone in Israel, from Beersheba to Dan, inviting people to come and keep the Passover to the Lord, the God of Israel, in Jerusalem, for many had not done as the Law required.

So messengers went to all of Israel and Judah carrying letters from the king and his officials and with the king's authorization. They said, "Children of Israel, return to the Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, so that he may return to you who are left, who have escaped the oppression of the kings of Assyria. Don't be like your fathers and those of you who sinned against the Lord, the God of your forefathers He made them into something horrifying, as you can see. So don't be proud and obstinate like your fathers, but give yourselves to the Lord and come to his sanctuary, which he has made holy forever, and serve the Lord your God, that his fierce anger may no longer fall on you.

If you come back to the Lord, your relatives and children will receive mercy from their captors and will return to this land. For the Lord your God is gracious and merciful. He will not reject you if you come back to him."

The messengers went from town to town all over the land of Ephraim and Manasseh as far as Zebulun; but the people laughed at them and mocked them. Only some men from Asher, Manasseh, and Zebulun weren't too proud to go to Jerusalem.

At this time the power of God was helping the people in Judah to all have the same desire to follow the orders of the king and his officials, as indicated by the word of the Lord.

Many people gathered in Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the second month—a really large crowd. They went and removed the pagan altars in Jerusalem as well as the incense altars and threw them into the Kidron Valley. On the fourteenth day of the second month they killed the Passover lamb. The priests and Levites were ashamed, and they purified themselves and brought burnt offerings to the Lord's Temple. They stood at their assigned positions, according to the law of Moses, the man of God. The priests sprinkled the blood of the sacrifices, which the Levites gave to them.

Since many people in the assembly had not purified themselves, the Levites had to kill the Passover lambs on behalf of every unclean person to dedicate the lambs to the Lord. Most of the people, many of those from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun, had not purified themselves. Yet they ate the Passover meal even though this was not what the Law required, for Hezekiah had prayed for them, saying, "May the good Lord forgive everyone who sincerely wants to follow the Lord God, the God of their forefathers, even though they're not clean according to the sanctuary requirements." The Lord accepted Hezekiah's prayer and permitted them this violation.

The people of Israel who were there in Jerusalem celebrated the Feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days with great enthusiasm, and every day the Levites and priests praised the Lord, accompanied by loud instruments. Hezekiah spoke positively to all the Levites who showed a good understanding of the Lord. For seven days they ate the food that was assigned to them, presented friendship offerings, and gave thanks to the Lord, the God of their forefathers. Everyone then agreed to continue to celebrate the festival for seven more days. So for another seven days they celebrated, full of joy.

Hezekiah, king of Judah, gave a thousand bulls and seven thousand sheep as offerings on behalf of the assembly. The officials in turn gave a thousand bulls and ten thousand sheep as offerings on behalf of the assembly. A large number of priests purified themselves.

The whole assembly of Judah celebrated, together with the priests and Levites, and also with the whole assembly that had come from Israel, including the foreigners from Israel and those living in Judah. There was such tremendous happiness in Jerusalem, for since the time of Solomon, son of David, king of Israel, nothing like this had happened in the city. The priests and the Levites stood up to bless the people, and God heard them—their prayer ascended to where he lived in heaven.

Repent in your minds, and not by tearing your clothes." Come back to the Lord your God for he is gracious and kind. He is slow to get angry and full of faithful love, and changes his mind about sending punishment.

The Lord sent a message to Zechariah the prophet, son of Berekiah, son of Iddo, in the eighth month of the second year of king Darius' reign, saying:

The Lord was very angry with your forefathers. So tell the people this: Return to me, and I will return to you, says the Lord Almighty. You must not be like your forefathers. They were told by previous prophets: Give up your evil ways, and the evil things you do. But they would not listen or pay any attention to me, says the Lord. Where are your forefathers now? And the prophets, did they live forever? But didn't all my instructions and warnings that I ordered my servants the prophets to communicate, didn't all that I said happen to your forefathers? So they repented and said, "What the Lord Almighty planned to do to us was what we deserved because of our ways and our actions. He did what he said he would."

The Lord sent a message to Zechariah the prophet, son of Berekiah, son of Iddo, on the twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month (the month of Shebat) of the second year of king Darius' reign:

During the night I saw a man sitting on a red horse that stood among some myrtle trees in a narrow valley. Behind him were red, brown, and white horses with their riders. I asked him, "My lord, what are these?" The angel I was talking to replied, "I will show you." The man who was there among the myrtle trees said, "These are the ones the Lord has sent out to patrol the earth." The riders reported to the angel of the Lord who was among the myrtle trees, "We have been patrolling the earth and saw that the whole earth has been pacified."

Then the angel of the Lord said, "Lord Almighty, how long will it be before you have mercy on Jerusalem and the cities of Judah which you have been angry with for the past seventy years?"

So the Lord replied to the angel I was talking to with kind and comforting words.

Then the angel I was talking with told me, "This is what you are to announce. The Lord Almighty says this: I am jealously protective of Jerusalem and Mount Zion, and I am extremely angry with the arrogant nations who think they are secure. I was only a little angry with my people, but they made the punishment far worse.

Therefore this is what the Lord says: I have returned to be merciful to Jerusalem. My Temple shall be rebuilt there, as well as the city, declares the Lord Almighty.

Announce this as well, says the Lord Almighty: Prosperity will flood out of my cities. I the Lord will comfort Zion, and Jerusalem will be my chosen city."

Then I looked and saw four animal horns. "What are these?" I asked the angel I was talking to.

"These are the horns that scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem," he replied.

Then the Lord showed me four craftsmen. "What are these men coming to do?" I asked.

The angel replied, "The four horns—these nations—scattered Judah, humbling the people so that they could not lift up their heads. These craftsmen have to come to terrify these nations, and to destroy them—those who used their power against the land of Judah, scattering the people."

People who hide their sins won't succeed, but those who confess and renounce their sins will be shown kindness.

Pay attention to my warnings, and I'll pour out my deepest thoughts to you—I'll explain what I know to you.

Confissão e restauração

Se confessarmos, Ele é fiel e justo. Há alegria no céu por um pecador que se arrepende — o arrependimento abre o caminho da vida.

But if we confess our sins, he is trustworthy and right so that he can forgive us our sins and make us clean from all that is not right in us.

I tell you that there's more joy in heaven over a sinner that repents than over ninety-nine good people who don't need to repent.

I tell you there is joy in the presence of God's angels over one sinner that repents.

Come close to God and he will come close to you. Wash your hands, you sinners. Purify your way of thinking, you people with divided loyalties.

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