Showing posts with label is repentance important. Show all posts
Showing posts with label is repentance important. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Repentance: The First Word Of The Gospel


Repentance: The First Word Of Christ's Ministry


The beginning of the public ministry of Jesus Christ is forever linked with that of John the Baptist. Immediately following his statement about Christ baptizing with the Holy Spirit and fire, John added, "His winnowing fork is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clear His threshing floor; and He will gather His wheat into the barn, but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire." Then later on in the passage we see Christ coming to John for baptism where we see the Holy Spirit descending on Him like a dove. (Matthew 3:12-17) From there, Christ was led by the Spirit into the wilderness for forty days and nights of fasting and temptation at the hands of the devil. From there, Christ withdrew into Galilee. Then, leaving Nazareth, he settled into Capernaum and from that time Jesus began to preach and say, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Matthew 4:17). Mark noted that this event occurred after John had been taken into custody, and explained, "Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, and saying, "The time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe the gospel" (Mark 1:14-15).
Both John and Jesus make an immediate tie between repentance and the kingdom. Why? There were two kingdoms then as there are two kingdoms now. Every mere human being then and every mere human being now is born into the kingdom of this world. The kingdom of this world is sometimes described as the kingdom of Satan, the kingdom of evil, the kingdom of time, the kingdom of darkness, the kingdom, death, the kingdom of unrighteousness. But there is another kingdom. It is known as the kingdom of God, the kingdom of heaven, the kingdom of life, the kingdom of light, the kingdom of righteousness, the kingdom of Christ, the eternal kingdom. Citizenship is by birth. Dual citizenship is prohibited. All those born into the kingdom of this world remain in that kingdom unless, by a miracle of divine grace, they are born again, born a second time, born of the Spirit of God into the kingdom of God.
Repentance is not the entry ticket into the kingdom of God, but it is a condition of citizenship. Repentance is the insider's way of thinking.
Christ's message of repentance, as noted in (Mark 1:15), is linked with faith: "repent and believe in the gospel."
While citizenship is the result of the second birth, all citizens must live in repentance and faith. That is why John concludes his third chapter saying, " He who believes in the Son has eternal life; but he who does not obey the son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him."
(John 3:36)
Not only was repentance the first word of Christ's ministry, it was also the last.
Anyone called by God as a follower of Jesus Christ who fails to stress this message of repentance does so in express violation of a final command that Christ gave. following His resurrection, and immediately prior to His ascension, Christ "opened their minds to understand the Scriptures, and he said to them, thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and rise again from the dead the third day; and that repentance for forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed in His name to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things. And behold I am sending forth the promise of the Father upon you; but you are to stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on High" (Luke 24:45-49).

Richarc Owen Roberts

Monday, November 30, 2009

The Necessity Of Repentance


J.C. Ryle (1816-1900)
Luke 13:3
Except you repent, you shall all likewise perish
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The text that heads this page, at first sight, looks stern and severe: "except ye repent, ye shall all perish". "Are these glad tidings?Are these the good news of which ministers speak?" "This is a hard saying, who can hear it?" (John 6:60).
But from whose lips did these words come? They came from the lips of One Who Loves us with a love that passeth knowledge, even Jesus Christ, the Son of God. They were spoken by One Who so loved us that He left heaven for our sakes-came down to earth for our sakes-lived a poor, humble life for three and thirty years on earth for our sakes-went to the cross for us, went to the grave for us, and died for our sins. The words that come from lips like these must surely be words of love.
After all, what greater proof of love can be given then to warn a friend of coming danger? The father who sees his son tottering toward the brink of a precipice, and as he sees him cries out sharply, "stop,stop!"-does not that father love his son? The tender mother who sees her infant on the point of eating some poisonous berry and cries out sharply, "stop, stop! put it down!-does not that mother love that child? It is indifference that lets people alone and allows them to go on everyone in his own way. It is love, tender love, which warns and raises the cry of alarm. The cry of "Fire!Fire! at midnight may sometimes startle a man out of his sleep-rudely, harshly,unpleasantly. But who would complain, if that cry was the means of saving his life? The words, "Except you repent, ye shall all perish," may seem at first sight stern and severe. But they are words of love, and may be the means of delivering precious souls from hell.
I pass on now to...consider the necessity of repentance. Why is repentance needful? The text that stands at the head of this paper shows clearly the necessity of repentance. The words of our Lord Jesus Christ are distinct, express, and emphatic: "Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish." All, all without exception need repentance toward God. It is not only necessary for thieves, murderers,drunkards,adulterers, fornicators,and the inmates of prisons and of jails. No. All born of the seed of Adam-all without exception need repentance toward God. The queen upon her throne and the pauper in the workhouse; the rich man in his drawing room, the servant maid in the kitchen; the professor of sciences at the university, the poor ignorant boy who follows the plough-all by nature need repentance. All are born in sin; and all must repent and be converted if they would be saved. All must have their hearts changed about sin. All must repent, as well as believe the Gospel. "Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall in no wise enter the kingdom of heaven"(Mat 18:3) "Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish."
But whence comes the necessity of repentance? Why is such tremendously strong language used about this necessity? What are the reasons...repentance is so needful?
(a) 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 divinity 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 of our own works of deservings not for our repentance , holiness, alms giving, 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 desires to see a man hate the sins that he wishes to be forgiven. Let some men call this "legality," if they will. Let some call it "bondage," if they please. I take my stand on Scripture. The testimony of God's Word is plain and unmistakable. Justified people are always penitent people. Without repentance, there is no forgiveness of sins.
(b) For another thing, without repentance there is no happiness in the life that now is. There may be high spirits, excitement, laughter, and merriment, so long as health is good and money is in the pocket. But these things are not solid happiness. There is a conscience in all men, ant that conscience must be satisfied. So long as conscience feels that sin has not been repented of and forsaken, so long it will not be quiet and will not let a man feel comfortable within...
(c) For another thing, without repentance there can be no meetness for heaven in the world that is yet to come. Heaven is a prepared place, and they that go to heaven must be a prepared people. Our hearts must be in tune for the employments of Heaven, or else Heaven itself would be a miserable abode. Our minds must be in harmony with those of the inhabitants of Heaven, or else the society of Heaven would soon be intolerable to us...What could you possibly do in Heaven if you got there with a heart loving sin? To which of all the saints would you speak? By who's side would you sit down? Surely, the angels of God would make no sweet music to the heart of him who can bear saints upon the earth and never praise the Lamb for redeeming love! Surely, the company of patriarchs, and apostles, and prophets would be no joy to that man who will not read his bible now and does not care to know what apostles and prophets wrote. Oh, no! No!! There can be no happiness in heaven, if we get there with an impenitent heart...
I beseech you by the mercies of God to lay to heart the things that I have just been saying and to ponder them well. You live in a world of cheating, imposition, and deception. Let no man deceive you about the necessity of repentance. Oh, that professing Christians would see, and know, and feel more than they do, the necessity, the absolute necessity of true repentance before God! There are many things that are not needful. Riches are not needful. Health is not needful. Fine clothes are not needful. Noble friends are not needful. The favor of the world is not needful. Gifts and learning are not needful. Millions have reached heaven without these things. Thousands are reaching heaven every year without them. But no one ever reached heaven without "repentance towards God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ" ( Acts 20:21)
Let no man ever persuade you that any religion deserves to be called the gospel, in which repentance towards God has not a most prominent place. A gospel, indeed ! That is no gospel in which repentance is not a principal thing. A gospel! It is the Gospel of man, but not of God. A gospel! It comes from earth, but not from heaven. A gospel! It is not the gospel at all. It is rank antinomianism and nothing else. So long as you hug your sins, and cleave to your sins, and will have your sins, so long as you may talk as you please about the gospel, but your sins are not forgiven. You may call that legal, if you like. You may say, if you please, you hope it will be alright at the last, God is merciful, God is love, Christ has died, I hope I shall go to heaven after all. No! I tell you, it is not alright. It will never be alright...you are trampling under foot the blood of the atonement. You have as yet no part or lot in Christ. So long as you do not repent of sin, the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ is no gospel to your soul. Christ is a Savior from sin, not a Savior for man in sin. If a man will have his sins, the day will come when the merciful Savior will say to him, "depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels" (Matt 25:41).
Let no man ever delude you into supposing that you can be happy in this world without repentance. Oh, no!...The longer you go on without repentance, the more unhappy will the heart of your be. When old age creeps over you and grey hairs appear upon your head, when you are unable to go where you once went, and take pleasure where you once took pleasure, your wretchedness and misery will break in upon you like an armed man...write it down in the tablets of your heart, without repentance, no peace!
I expect to see many wonders at the last day. I expect to see some at the right hand of the Lord Jesus Christ whom I once feared I should see upon the left. I expect to see some at the left hand whom I supposed to be good Christians and expected to see at the right. But there is one thing I am sure I shall not see. I shall not see at the right hand of Jesus Christ one single impenitent man.

J.C.Ryle