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| Chapter 15 - Of Repentance
unto Life and Salvation |
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1. Such of the elect
as are converted at riper years, having sometime lived in the state of
nature, and therein served divers lusts and pleasures, God in their effectual
calling giveth them repentance unto life.
Titus 3:2-5
2. Whereas there is none that
doth good and sinneth not, and the best of men may, through the power and
deceitfulness of their corruption dwelling in them, with the prevalency
of temptation, fall into great sins and provocations; God hath, in the
covenant of grace, mercifully provided that believers so sinning and falling
be renewed through repentance unto salvation.
Ecclesiastes 7:20; Luke 22:31, 32
3. This saving repentance is
an evangelical grace, whereby a person, being by the Holy Spirit made sensible
of the manifold evils of his sin, doth, by faith in Christ, humble himself
for it with godly sorrow, detestation of it, and self-abhorrency, praying
for pardon and strength of grace, with a purpose and endeavour, by supplies
of the Spirit, to walk before God unto all well-pleasing in all things.
Zechariah 12:10; Acts 11:18; Ezekiel
36:31; 2 Corinthians 7:11; Psalms 119:6; Psalms 119:128
4. As repentance is to
be continued through the whole course of our lives, upon the account of
the body of death, and the motions thereof, so it is every man's duty to
repent of his particular known sins particularly.
Luke 19:8; 1 Timothy 1:13, 15
5. Such is the provision which
God hath made through Christ in the covenant of grace for the preservation
of believers unto salvation; that although there is no sin so small but
it deserves damnation; yet there is no sin so great that it shall bring
damnation on them that repent; which makes the constant preaching of repentance
necessary.
Romans 6:23; Isaiah 1:16-18 Isaiah
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