
DOCTRINE OF REPENTANCE
The Christian's Secret Weapon
Rick Thomas(Author)
Life Over Coffee (Publisher)
Published on 20. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
140 pages
978-1-966741-31-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Doctrine of Repentance addresses one of the most familiar-and most misunderstood-realities in the Christian life. Many believers know how to confess sin, but far fewer understand how repentance produces durable, relational, and long-term transformation. This book closes that gap with clarity and biblical precision.
Rather than presenting repentance as a moment of remorse, Rick Thomas explains it as a structured, God-ordained pathway of change rooted in the gospel and lived out over time. He distinguishes between confession culture, emotional regret, and genuine repentance, exposing why many remain stuck in repetitive sin patterns despite sincere apologies. The problem is not merely effort-it is misunderstanding how real change works.
The strength of this book is its clear progression. Repentance unfolds through a biblical sequence: sin, guilt, conviction, confession, pre-forgiveness, forgiveness, post-forgiveness peace, reconciliation, restoration, putting off, renewing the mind, putting on, and discipling others. Each step is explained theologically and applied practically so that repentance moves from concept to lived obedience.
A particularly helpful contribution is the distinction between pre-forgiveness and transactional forgiveness. Forgiveness cannot be granted apart from genuine repentance, yet the offended person must prepare their heart to avoid bitterness while waiting. This balance protects justice while preserving grace and guards against both premature forgiveness and hardened resentment.
The book also provides a long-range vision. Repentance is not merely for personal relief but a lifelong posture that shapes marriages, stabilizes churches, forms leaders, and exposes hypocrisy. It is not dramatic or episodic, but steady, sustainable, and quietly transformative.
Another key emphasis is identity. Repentance is not a threat to dignity but evidence of belonging to God. Mature believers are marked not by sinlessness, but by how quickly and honestly they return to the Lord. This reframes repentance as a privilege and replaces fear-based obedience with relational trust.
The tone is pastoral without being sentimental. Sin is taken seriously, consequences are acknowledged, and grace is not diluted. The reader is called into a disciplined, hopeful process of change that reaches beyond behavior into the deeper layers of the heart.
In a church culture often fluent in apology but thin on transformation, this work offers a comprehensive, biblically grounded roadmap for change. It calls believers not to repent more dramatically, but more faithfully. Over time, that faithfulness produces humility, stability, joy, and resilience-the marks of a life lived near God.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
186 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-966741-31-2 (9781966741312)
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Person
Rick Thomas launched the Life Over Coffee global training network in 2008 to bring hope and help for you and others by creating resources that spark conversations for transformation. His primary responsibilities are resource creation and leadership development, which he does through speaking, writing, podcasting, and educating. In 1990 he earned a BA in Theology and, in 1991, a BS in Education. In 1993, he received his ordination into Christian ministry, and in 2000, he graduated with an MA in Counseling from The Master's University. In 2006, he was recognized as a Fellow of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC).