Transformative Power of Repentance in Conversion

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Repentance, as we see, is not just a change of mind but a complete reorientation of one's life, involving the mind, emotions, and will. It is a gift of grace from God, leading us to a new understanding of our relationship with Him. [00:01:09]

Repentance always comes first in the Bible. It comes there in that instance I've given you from Paul's preaching, and it comes first chronologically in all preaching in the New Testament always. John the Baptist comes before Christ—that's repentance before faith in Christ and so on. [00:04:30]

Repentance doesn't merely mean to think again. It carries with it a much more important and a much more significant element, which is that that thinking again results in our changing our mind about the thing about which we've been thinking. [00:06:08]

Repentance includes the heart and the feelings and the emotion. It isn't a passing sorrow; it isn't some desire for something. No, no, this law work leads through this profound emotion. Let me say this to be fair: the intensity of the emotional manifestation will vary from case to case. [00:22:43]

Repentance must include the whole man, or it's not really repentance. Now, the classical statement of this is in Romans 6:17: "But God be thanked," says the apostle, "that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart the form of doctrine delivered unto you." [00:18:33]

Repentance is a gift of God, which leads to an activity on the part of men. Now let me give you my scriptures to prove that contention. Take Zechariah 12:10, for instance, where the Prophet prays that the spirit of grace and of supplication may be poured out. [00:10:37]

Repentance includes self-loathing, a hatred of one's sinful nature. "Oh, wretched man that I am," that's it. It also leads to a sense of fear because we've sinned against this holy God who is righteous and just and who is the Lord of the universe and the judge eternal. [00:37:41]

Repentance must result in a sense of grief and of sorrow because of sin. Grief and sorrow because of sin, it needs to self-loathing. Do we hate ourselves? I wonder. Repentance includes self-loathing, a hatred of one's sinful nature. [00:37:41]

Repentance is a gift of grace, leading on our part to action, and the way in which God does this is, of course, through the word. It is through the teaching; it is through the preaching of the word. The Bible, in a sense, is full of this. [00:14:37]

Repentance brings about a radical change in our view of God, ourselves, and the world. We come to see God's holiness and justice, our own sinfulness, and the beauty of living a life in accordance with God's will. [00:29:42]

Repentance is evidenced by a life that bears fruit in keeping with repentance. It involves a commitment to live in obedience to God, reflecting His holiness and righteousness in our daily lives. [00:26:06]

Repentance is not merely a human effort but a gift from God, leading us to a change of mind and heart. It is through God's grace that we are enabled to turn away from sin and towards Him, recognizing our need for His mercy and forgiveness. [00:11:15]

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