What is REAL Repentance? Rediscovering the Difference Between True & False Repentance
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“Before God can deliver us from ourselves, we must undeceive ourselves” (Augustine)
“O Lord, grant me purity, but not yet” (Conf. vii. 17)
Repentance: a lifetime job
I. Forewarning Of Repentance
1. Individual command,1. Individual command, Lk.13:3
“If you could ask God one question, what would you ask?”
Number one response: “Why is there pain and suffering in the world?” – George Barna, national survey
What will happento us if we
do not repent?
Focus on self:what do I
need to do?
1. Individual command
2. Indispensable command,2. Indispensable command, 13:3-4
Instead of asking why, ask what Answer: repent!
Tragedies remind us to get ready
1. Individual command 2. Indispensable command, 13:3-4
3. Inclusive command,3. Inclusive command, 13:3, 5 All who do not repent will perish We too may die unexpectedly…
I. Forewarning Of Repentance
II. Foundations Of Repentance
1. Sword of Spirit, Jn.16:7-11
Convicts world of – SinSin (unbelief). Ac.2:4…37-38 RighteousnessRighteousness. Ac.2:22, world missed it
Ac.2:24…36, God overruled
JudgmentJudgment (satan doomed himself) Ac.2:34-36
1. Sword of Spirit
2. Sentence, Ac.17:30-31
“Truly, these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent, 31because He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordained. He has given assurance of this to all by raising Him from the dead."
1. Sword of Spirit
2. Sentence, Ac.17:30-31 3. Sympathy, Ro.2:4 (5:6-8)
“But God is kind to us!” (He accepts them ‘as they are’)
Truth: should lead to repentance Lord was kind to Judas
1. Sword of Spirit 2. Sentence, Ac.17:30-31 3. Sympathy
4. Sorrow (the kind God wants) 2 Co.7:8-10 Worldly sorrow is worthless Godly sorrow is not repentance Godly sorrow is directed toward God
(because sin is against God, Ps.51:4)
1. Sword of Spirit 2. Sentence, Ac.17:30-31 3. Sympathy 4. Sorrow (the kind God wants) 2 Co.7:8-10
5. Suffering, Rv.3:19 2 Chr.33:12-13, Manasseh
I. Forewarning Of Repentance
II. Foundations Of Repentance
III. Features Of Repentance
1. Change of intellect, Job 42:1-62. Change of emotions
1Saul:No sorrow for sins
1 Sm.15
2Judas:Sorrow of remorse
Mt.27:3
3David:Distress for sins
Ps.51:1-3 (Ac.2:37)
1. Change of intellect, Job 42:1-6
2. Change of emotions (Ps.51:1-3)
3. Change of will
Repentance: change of mindLeads to change of life
Changed mind = changed life
1. God, Lk.15; Ac.9
2. Word of God, Jon.3; Mt.12:41
Jonah:Jonah:Sign
Sermon
Nineveh:Nineveh:Faith
FastingSackcloth
Changed mind = changed life
1. God, Lk.15; Ac.9
2. Word of God, Jon.3; Mt.12:41
3. Sin, Mt.21:29
4. Purpose, Ec.12:13-14
I. Forewarning Of Repentance
II. Foundations Of Repentance
III. Features Of Repentance
IV. Fruits Of Repentance
Mt.3:7 – Pharisees
Not only religious, but leaders Accepted OT canon plus oral tradition Lk.7:29-30 –
Thought they didn’t need repentance or baptismWashings were for proselytes, not Jews
Mt.3:7 – Sadducees
Probably accepted entire OT canon Did not take any of it seriously
Their real god was politics
Fruits of repentance, Mt.3:8
It’s not enough just to be scared It’s not enough just to get wet Baptism: new life that bears fruit Baptism: new life that bears fruit “Fruit” pictures men as trees. Cf.:
Mt.7:17-18good treebad tree
Mt.12:33Known by fruitMake it good
Works of repentance, Ac.26:20
There's little difference in ethical behavior between the churched and the unchurched. There's as much pilferage and dishonesty among the churched as the unchurched. And I'm afraid that applies pretty much across the board: religion, per se, is not really life changing. People cite it as important, for instance, in overcoming depression--but it doesn't have primacy in determining behavior – George H. Gallup