• Biblical Repentance

  • Jun 18 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • In this Episode I discuss the biblical definition of Repentance.

    "As with all the other major biblical doctrines, satan (the author of confusion) has by subtlety sewn his counterfeits with regards to the doctrine of true biblical repentance. As will be shown with the LORD’s help, these counterfeits are so close to the real thing that even many professing Christians have been, and still are, culpable in the spreading of them. And this is the reason why I believe that the Holy Spirit of God led me to pen these words." -Biblical Repentance, TTB A.V. 1611

    “For one thing, without repentance there is no forgiveness of sins. In saying this, I must guard myself against misconstruction. I ask you emphatically not to misunderstand me: the tears of repentance wash away no sins. It is bad [theology] to say that they do. That is the office, that the work of the blood of Christ alone. Contrition makes no atonement for transgression. It is wretched theology to say that it does. It can do nothing of the kind. Our best repentance is a poor, imperfect thing and needs repenting over again. Our best contrition has defects enough about it to sink us into hell. “We are counted righteous before God only for the sake of our Lord Jesus Christ, by faith, and not for our own works or deservings”—not for our repentance, holiness, almsgiving,—sacrament receiving, or anything of the kind. All this is perfectly true. Still it is no less true that justified people are always penitent people and that a forgiven sinner will always be a man who mourns over and loathes his sins. God in Christ is willing to receive rebellious man and grant him peace if he only comes to Him in Christ’s name, however wicked he may have been. But God requires, and requires justly, that the rebel shall throw down his arms. The Lord Jesus Christ is ready to pity, pardon, relieve, cleanse, wash, sanctify, and fit for heaven. But the Lord Jesus Christ desires to see a man hate the sins that he wishes to be forgiven.” —J. C. Ryle, The Necessity of Repentance

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