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God’s Plan of Salvation

God’s Plan of Salvation. True Repentance. Repentance. A subject often misunderstood or underemphasized Many start right but fall away or become unfruitful Often this is a result of not understanding true repentance. What is Repentance.

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God’s Plan of Salvation

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  1. God’s Plan of Salvation True Repentance

  2. Repentance • A subject often misunderstood or underemphasized • Many start right but fall away or become unfruitful • Often this is a result of not understanding true repentance

  3. What is Repentance • μετανοέω, metanoeo“to change one’s way of life as a result of a complete change of thought and attitude with regard to sin and righteousness”(Louw-Nida, 41.52)

  4. What is Repentance • μετανοέω, metanoeo “1. to change one’s mind. 2. To feel remorse, be converted.” (BDAG)

  5. What is Repentance • μετανοέω, metanoeo “to perceive afterwards.” (Vine’s Expository Dictionary)

  6. Repentance in NOT… • Being convicted of sin – Felix – Acts 24:25 • Remorse – Judas – Matt. 27:3-5

  7. Repentance in NOT… • Saying, “I’m sorry” Do you mean it? King Saul – 1 Sam. 15:24 • Confessing your sins –1 John 1:9, Jas. 5:16Today many brag about their sinful conduct

  8. Repentance in NOT… • Conditional confession - “I’m sorry I did that, BUT…”King Saul & David – 1 Sam. 15:24 vs. 2 Sam. 12:13 • Sorrow –being sorry can be for many reasons.

  9. Repentance in NOT… • Godly sorrow – Psalm 51:42 Corinthians 7:10 Godly sorrow produces repentance

  10. Repentance in NOT… • Ceasing sinful conduct – what is the motive?Cf. Gal. 2:11-13 • All these things are not repentance, but they are related to TRUE repentance

  11. TRUE repentance • Is a mindset! It is obeying God out of love and respect, (not just out of fear)

  12. The need for repentance • We live in a society filled with addictions, lack of self-control, selfishness, etc. Integrity is lacking. • TRUE repentance will change these qualities in someone. • But it will not happen until you MAKE UP YOUR MIND!

  13. Who needs repentance? • Luke 13:3, “Unless you repent…” • Mark 2:17, why Jesus came • 2 Peter 3:9, God commands all men to repent • Hebrews 6:1, the foundation of repentance

  14. Who needs repentance? • Those who have never obeyed the gospel • Acts 2:38 • Acts 3:19 • Acts 17:30-31

  15. Who needs repentance? • Christians when they sin • Acts 8:22 • Matthew 28:20 • Hebrews 6:6

  16. Who needs repentance? • Churches • Rev. 2:5 – Ephesus – left first loveRev. 2:16 – Pergamos – tolerating errorRev. 2:22 – Thyatira - teaching error Rev. 3:3 – Sardis – deadRev. 3:19 – Laodicea – compromise • Corinth!

  17. Repentance demonstrated • Luke 15:11-32, The prodigal son (15:17 – he came to himself) • Psalm 51:1-4, David

  18. Repentance demonstrated • 2 Corinthians 7:11, • What diligence – great effort • What clearing of yourselves – doing all to make it right • What indignation – despising sin and its damage • What fear – facing God

  19. Repentance demonstrated • 2 Corinthians 7:11, • What vehement desire – craving to be right • What zeal – intense effort • What vindication – proving you are changed

  20. Repentance demonstrated • 2 Corinthians 7:11, “In all things you proved yourselves to be clear in this matter”

  21. Do you need to repent?

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