Andy Burnett - Repentance, Forgiveness and Restitution
When we’ve sinned and repented, how important is it to also make restitution? How important is it in dealing with others? And how important is it with God?

When we’ve sinned and repented, how important is it to also make restitution? How important is it in dealing with others? And how important is it with God?
Let’s examine this important instruction from Jesus Christ.
Christ says that the first shall be last and the last shall be first, but what does this actually mean?
God inspired Paul to write, “Fathers, do not provoke your children.” As our Father, God models this standard. What does provoke mean, and how does God deal with us?
What were Jesus Christ’s last words as He hung on the cross? What do they mean, and what can we learn from them?
Scripture offers valuable help for dealing with spiritual crises. Let’s look at three important steps: maintain control, analyze the situation and take real action.
Leaving everything behind and heading for the Promised Land. Do you really want to go? Are you ready?
The Bible often refers to our hearts as the seat of our intent, which governs our lives. What does this mean? How should Christians maintain a right heart before God?
Idols are not made just of wood and stone. Today, some idols are made of silicon and code and carried in our pockets. How can we recognize and overcome modern idols?
Bible study is a necessary daily habit. But do we expect God to communicate with us personally? Consider these five points.
The seven last sayings of Jesus Christ illustrate His commitment to the Father’s will and the fulfillment of prophecy.
What are the most important things we do each day? Is prayer on that list? Is prayer a chore or something that we look forward to?
God wrestled with Jacob—and sometimes He wrestles with us too. Why does He do it, and what can we gain from the experience?
What were the consequences of Saul’s failure to follow God’s command to wipe out the Amalekites?
Let’s take a close look at the “way of Cain” by examining his life.
Why should a person want to be in God’s family and live forever? Will we get bored? What will it be like? What has God prepared for those who love Him?
Let's look at what we agreed to at baptism and still agree to at every Passover.
It can be very helpful to look at the life of the apostle Peter, especially prior to Passover.
Are you still committed to truth? Do you follow a man, a teaching, or the written Word of God? Of whom or what are you convicted?
What is thought to be a boring chapter in the Bible is, in reality, profound. We’ll take an in-depth look at the genealogy of Adam and what it means to mankind today.
Forever is a big concept with significant implications for Christians. What happens when forever doesn't mean always or eternally? This message explores the concept of forever as presented in scripture.
God is involved and very much in control of what happens in the world. Let’s look at some examples that show God is in control and directing events.
By our attitudes and our behaviors, we limit what God will do for us and what He can do through us.
Forgiveness is a requirement for living a Christian life. Forgiveness means surrendering your right to hurt someone who hurt you. Do we fully understand forgiveness?
We may not know the specific role we are being prepared for, but God does. God is preparing us to be able to serve in the roles He has for us in His Kingdom.
Satan is devious, tricky, and powerful. He loves to masquerade. He loves to invade people’s personality. We must stay close to God and guard our mind and personality.
How can we know when to expect favor from our Creator?
The doctrine of repentance—what does the Bible say about this important subject?
What does Bible study mean to us? Are we just reading? Or are we putting our Bible study into practice?
What is the biblical understanding of law and grace? Can we learn how to answer questions and prove it?