1. If we repent we will enter into God's blessings, because repentance
is restoration with God. It means someone is getting right before God.
It means someone is making "peace" with God. Repentance is not a
meritorious good work. We only repent because it is a gift to us by the
Spirit and the Word that changed our hearts in rebirth. We have
corrupt and depraved and polluted natures of sinfulness. We cannot
"repent" on our own or according to libertarian free will, because the
Bible clearly says that there is nothing good in us. I think there is a
"repentance" of the flesh but it is according to attrition. We ought
to understand that "repentance" is rarely taught these days. The
minister does not want to offend anyone, but the Bible clearly teaches
that human beings are in original sin and totally corrupt and radically
depraved. We do not have the spiritual ability to repent because our
free will is totally hindered to apprehend God's gift of faithful
repentance. What do we need? We desperately need the regenerating
power of the Spirit and the Word. Our free wills cannot grasp a
faithful and contrite repentance. I suggest to you that this is how the heart is changed from a stoney heart to a heart of flesh by spiritual rebirth! We
ought to understand that repentance is a blessings from God that leads
to restoration with God. If we confess our sins to a brother or sister
in Christ, he or she may pray for us so we may be healed.
2. If we look in the Old Testament we see God's people engaging in
rebellion unto explicit idolatry, and worshiping foreign gods or images
and practicing evil things of the occult. The nation of Israel had
fallen into difficult times. The people of Israel needed God's
doctrine and practice of repentance in their daily lives. We see them
worship images that cannot speak, walk, hear, or think. We see them
engage in worship of strange gods and surrender their lives to them like
the "queen of heaven." The right solution is contrite repentance for
any nation under God's wrath. The nation of Israel was under God's
wrath or fallen into difficult times (1 Samuel). We see that thousands
have been killed in battle. We see that the Philistines populated the
land. We see that the Ark of the Covenant was captured, but it was
returned because it posed a liability or threat to Israel's enemies.
Chapter 7 of I Samuel reveals that all of the house of Israel cried
after the Lord, because the tabernacle was destroyed and the glory
departed. It is said that historians know that this was the most hard
time in the nation of Israel's history.
3. Sometimes in the Christian life we experience gloom and depression.
We see a picture of hope because of the OT prophet Samuel. He was
obedient, faithful and courageous. May we all strive to be like
Samuel! Israel reached a point of "desperation" and Samuel came to
their aid. Samuel came in the midst of extreme suffering. We ought to
see that the hope of the nation of Israel was through the contrite hope
of repentance! We ought to understand when we have committed sin.
Sometimes it is so elusive that we do not see it in our lives, but
delayed obedience is disobedience! We have a fallen nature that wants
nothing to do with faith and repentance. It is true that Satan provides
us with more bondage, but if we were left to ourselves we still could
not repent. I suggest to you that we need the Holy Ghost and the Holy
Word to change our hearts. Many rely on the flesh where there is no
good thing to repent and believe. This is known as decisional regeneration. I
would like to point out that if we are left to ourselves no one would
ever repent toward God. The Bible clearly teaches that the nation of
Israel needed the divine intervention of God Himself and the
all-overcoming power of the written and divine Scriptures! Do you see
that your free will only leads you to rebellion against God like Adam
and Eve? Do you see that you need a new nature in Christ that only God
can provide through His Spirit and Word?
4. Conservative Arminians and Calvinists agree that sinner's must
repent because it is a command of God. However, some say it is an
invitation instead of a divine command. The Bible clearly says that
"contrite repentance" is not merely an invitation but a divine command
that all human beings must do in order to be right with God. However,
many "repent" to a false "god." We must repent to the God of the Old
and New Testaments! The God of the Bible is the Blessed and Holy
Trinity. He alone deserves our worship and service and adorable love. I
would like to point out that many people do not understand that it
takes the awesome power of the Word and the Spirit to bring someone to
spiritually rebirth. How can someone repent? Does a person repent by
their own spiritual freedom and the liberty of their wills? I suggest
to you that people repent because it is a gift of God and the divine
work of God the Spirit and His matchless Word. I remember when I was
spiritually dead in sins and transgresses. I tried to lift myself up
through my own boot straps but I was spiritually unsuccessful. I could
not repent in and of myself though I gave it my best shoot. It means
that we cannot spiritually avail ourselves to authentic repentance
unless God changes our stoney hearts. We may have the spiritual freedom
to choose what work we do for employment or what we eat for dinner or
the person we marry, but I suggest to you that we do not have the
spiritual freedom to repent unto remission because we were born with a
spiritually dead condition before God and man!
5. We ought to concern ourselves with the "recipe" for true and
authentic repentance. What is God-honoring repentance? We can see what
God-honoring repentance is by taking a look into the life of Samuel of
the Old Testament. I suggest to you that true repentance is the Spirit
and the Word at work in us to mourn over our sin, misery and guilt. We
should not be afraid of God's punishment because all punishment was
taken upon Jesus at His bloody Cross. Are you grieved over your sin and
guilt? Do you know that if you mourn over sin you are blessed? I
would like to point out that the sons and daughters of Adam have
different degrees of grieving. We ought to have a sense of grieving
over sin and felt need for Jesus Christ in our hearts. This can only
come about by God's absolute and divine intervention! I suggest to you
that any amount of contrite mourning is spiritually acceptable to God
through His dear Son alone. Those who mourn will be comforted. We see
that Esau mourned over his sin of selling his birthright to Jacob but
could not truly repent. He could not repent because it was something of
his flesh. He only could yield a attrition repentance. I suggest to
you that this kind of repentance is no repentance at all. Do not grieve
over consequences of sin because it is a worldly sorrow. We must
grieve over offending God alone. We must be spiritually broken in our
hearts before Him. We see that Israel rebel against a holy God but they
lamented after God in godly contrition.
6. We see that Samuel speaks of true and authentic repentance. God
does not only require a emotional response but a godly sorrow in
Christ. True repentance always leads to godly sorrow and fruits of
godly repentance. Samuel proclaimed that they must return to the Lord.
Repentance is returning to the Lord and turning away from sin and
evil. Do you sin? Turn away to the Lord! We ought to turn from sin
and return to the Lord. The Lord requires holiness because He is holy.
We ought to be like the Lord. However, we are sinners but we need His
divine guidance in His written Word alone in order to walk worthy of the
gospel in all good works. God desires your ultimate and unqualified
allegiance! Does He have it? Does He have your loyalty? Have you
forsaken your sin and returned to God? Have you repented with all your
heart as best as you know how to the God of the Bible alone? We ought
not to rely on our own understanding but on God's written Word alone.
We ought to hate what we once loved concerning our detestable iniquity.
Do you want the pleasures of sin or the obedience to God? Do you seek
the pleasures of God at His right hand? We all must direct our hearts
and minds to the good Lord and serve the Lord.
To preach the Age of Grace in the Christ-honoring command of faith and repentance in the gospel for the excellent honor of Jesus Christ that is a foredetermined example of a true walk with Jesus Christ in set apart election unto holiness.
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- Michael Andrew Petillo
- I am a Reformed Baptist foredetermined predestinarian in all things (Eph 1:11).. I believe in the five solas the Reformation, Full Calvinism, the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689 and a Puritan Catechism. I am director, founder, chairman of soon-to-be 1000 "online" ministries where I defend God's truth from divine Scripture alone in light of Reformed Theology. A web site dedicated to ALL PARTICULAR NATIONS FOR THE GOSPEL (do you still wonder what M.A.P. means?). I started a "Listening Library" and "Printing Press" where I proclaim the gospel on various issues in light of Reformed theology in hopes of a new reformation day. I hold six academic degrees, including a Doctorate of Theology in Orthodox Studies from St. Andrew's Seminary in NC through distance education in the European method of dissertation study (in honor of Reformed Anglican Bishop JC Ryle) but in a shattered image imitation of John Calvin. ..Seeking a "Bachelors of Divinity" through distance education in a church-related-like format of learning and study that is unprecedented. In saying this, nothing compares to the indescribable gift of Jesus.
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