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Repentance
This is what I like about Ray Comfort. This was posted on his blog.
quoting The Place of Repentance
Someone wrote to me deeply concerned that I had said that repentance can’t save us.
It can’t. Moslems repent. That's the basis of their hope of salvation. It’s the same with many Catholics who have never been born again. They trust that their repentance is enough. But no good judge would let a devious criminal go simply because he said that he had turned from his crimes. The only thing that can save us is God's grace. Salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus (see Ephesians 2:8-9).
The way to partake of the grace of God is through repentance, but repentance doesn't save us. If it did, we wouldn't need a Savior.
Think of it like this. A man is in a rowboat that’s about to go over Niagara Falls. Someone throws him a rope. He turns towards the rope, and then grabs it in faith. Will that save him? No. He turned. He took hold of the rope in faith. But if the person on the other end isn’t pulling on the rope, he’s still going over the falls.
God has thrown us a rope through the gospel. We turn in repentance and take hold of the Savior by faith. But it is the grace of God alone that saves us by drawing us to Himself (see Ephesians 2:8-9).
Posted by Ray Comfort on 10/29/2007 10:06:00 AM
Very good explanation! This really makes sense of it all, doesn't it?
--- I know who saved my soul and I want this world to know, that I was once blind, once lost, Now I'm blood bought, reconciled to God by the blood He shed on the cross. -Eternal M.o.G.
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Re: Repentance
Fantastic analogy, I could certainly connect with that one.
(much better than his banana illustration).
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Re: Repentance
quoting Order ofMelchizedek ...
Everybody hates the bananna one! It wasn't truly serious, it was kind of a tongue in cheek sort of illustration.
I can believe that, but it gave his nay-sayers ammunition.
Some of the Christians (and non-Christians) I talk to refuse to take him seriously.
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Re: Repentance
Very frustrating for us mere humans trying to convince our fellow men and women of the truth.
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