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- What must I Do?
- For sinners
- Believe Jesus Christ
- Not saved by works
- Repentance ?
- Instant Salvation
- Without Prayer?
- Change of Heart
- How i feel?
- Public Confession
- Trust Jesus
- Jesus our lawyer
- A Wedding
- CLAIM HIM TODAY
- CHINESE Tracts
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What about Repentance?
Does not the Bible say that we must repent? Yes, the Bible plainly
says that "God ... commandeth all men every where to repent" (Acts
17:30), and again, "Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish"
(Luke 13:3, 5). This was the preaching of John the Baptist, of
Jesus, of Peter and of Paul, that men should repent. And certainly
repentance is God's plan of salvation. The trouble here, however, is
that men misunderstand what repentance means, and there has grown up
an idea that repentance means a period of weeping and mourning over
sin, or sorrow for sins. This idea comes from the Douay Version of
the Bible which instead of "repent" says "do penance." So the place
of inquiry, where people should be taught the plan of salvation from
the Bible, in revival meetings, became "the mourner's bench" and
thousands of people have been taught that God would not hear their
prayer nor forgive their sins until they went through a process of
sorrow and mourning over their sins!
Do not misunderstand me. God is anxious for you to have a penitent,
broken heart over your sins. You have gone away from God. You have
trampled under foot the blood of Jesus Christ, wasted years of your
life which you can never live over again. You have served your
father, the Devil. There is plenty for you to weep over, and I am
not surprised if you feel deep shame and sorrow in your heart that
you have so mistreated the God who made you and the Saviour who died
for you. I am not surprised if you cannot keep back the tears! But
what I want you to know is that tears or no tears, however much
sorrow you may have in your heart, or not have, those things do not
save you.
You ought to be sorry for your sins and ashamed of them. "Godly
sorrow worketh repentance" (2 Cor. 7:10)--the right kind of sorrow
leads to immediate repentance, but mourning is not itself
repentance.
"Could my tears forever flow,
Could my zeal no respite know,
These for sin cold not atone;
Thou must save, and Thou alone."
To repent literally means to have a change of mind or spirit toward
God and toward sin. It means to turn from your sins, earnestly, with
all your heart, and trust in Jesus Christ to save you. You can see,
then, how the man who believes in Christ repents and the man who
repents believes in Christ. The jailer repented when he turned from
sin to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.
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