This episode mostly focuses on the kindnesses of God that lead to repentance. The last program emphasized cooperation with the convicting Holy Spirit, as He works godly sorrow leading to repentance without regret. The temptation for some evangelists (and churches) is interrupting or sidestepping the Holy Spirit’s work of conviction, resulting in shallow repentance without genuine sorrow. The result at best, is a shallow repentance with regret. The evangelist instead needs to cooperate with the Holy Spirit’s “sorrowful” work, while at the same time bringing to mind His more “positive” gracious works. “The kindnesses of God lead you to repentance.” (Romans 2:4) Many unbelievers have experienced kindnesses of God that smack of divine intervention: miraculous survival from normally “fatal” accidents, instantaneous answers to prayer, and rescue from dire circumstances. God can’t help Himself, for “He is kind to ungrateful and evil people.” (Luke 6:35) The evangelist can then hopefully elicit acknowledgment of God’s kindnesses while articulating God’s call to repent. Godly sorrow coupled with God’s kindnesses, embodied in the cross, are the means of repentance.