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Pine Baron
12-07-2021, 07:12 AM
Good morning all. A fitting message for today, as I just had this conversation with my brother yesterday. Have a safe and blessed day.

Repentance
By Oswald Chambers

Godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation… —2 Corinthians 7:10

Conviction of sin is best described in the words:

My sins, my sins, my Savior,
How sad on Thee they fall.

Conviction of sin is one of the most uncommon things that ever happens to a person. It is the beginning of an understanding of God. Jesus Christ said that when the Holy Spirit came He would convict people of sin (see John 16:8). And when the Holy Spirit stirs a person’s conscience and brings him into the presence of God, it is not that person’s relationship with others that bothers him but his relationship with God— “Against You, You only, have I sinned, and done this evil in your sight…” (Psalm 51:4). The wonders of conviction of sin, forgiveness, and holiness are so interwoven that it is only the forgiven person who is truly holy. He proves he is forgiven by being the opposite of what he was previously, by the grace of God. Repentance always brings a person to the point of saying, “I have sinned.” The surest sign that God is at work in his life is when he says that and means it. Anything less is simply sorrow for having made foolish mistakes— a reflex action caused by self-disgust.

The entrance into the kingdom of God is through the sharp, sudden pains of repentance colliding with man’s respectable “goodness.” Then the Holy Spirit, who produces these struggles, begins the formation of the Son of God in the person’s life (see Galatians 4:19). This new life will reveal itself in conscious repentance followed by unconscious holiness, never the other way around. The foundation of Christianity is repentance. Strictly speaking, a person cannot repent when he chooses— repentance is a gift of God. The old Puritans used to pray for “the gift of tears.” If you ever cease to understand the value of repentance, you allow yourself to remain in sin. Examine yourself to see if you have forgotten how to be truly repentant.

Thundarstick
12-07-2021, 09:43 AM
Amen! Will salvation and forgiveness come without repentance? I think not, though sometimes it takes a while for us to realize everything we need to repent of.

Markopolo
12-07-2021, 09:58 AM
Nice.... Love this!

dverna
12-07-2021, 10:50 AM
It seems that man is essentially evil and predisposed to sinning. Even though we know something is wrong, man will indulge himself in sin.

God lays out what is acceptable and what is sin. He gives us the choice to be good or to sin and He knows we will not always choose wisely. That is why His grace is so essential to salvation. I am not sure if repentance is His gift to us...repentance is our acceptance of the evil we have done and sins we committed. His gift is grace.

The rubber meets the road because He expects perfection in order for us to be with Him for eternity. And no man can ever be without any sin. So, Jesus had to die for our sins. Doing mostly good things is not adequate to pass His criteria of perfection.

Repentance is our acceptance of the sins we have committed. Without repentance we can fool ourselves, but we cannot fool Him. God does not expect us to be perfect, but he expects us to be honest with ourselves...and that requires repentance. If we cannot "come clean" with ourselves, we will never "come clean" with Him.