The Gift Of God Is Without Repentance
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The Gift Of God Is Without Repentance
Please turn Romans 11 into your Bible. Before I knew the Lord Jesus, I tried to join the crowd. I discovered the "fun" of glasses when I was only 7 years old. My test scores were terrible in first grade. One day the teacher caught my attention while I was looking at the blackboard.
The school nurse advised to see an ophthalmologist. Tree! I had to wear glasses. For most of my school days I was bullied, bullied and made to feel inferior. Overweight, I was the 'fat boy'. I was "four-eyed" with glasses. So I went to the other people who were fired.
I'm not telling you this to hurt you. I don't feel sorry for myself. The truth is that Satan has done this to many people throughout human history. I often read in the "dead at home" posts. I think it's a result of drug use (I was playing before Jesus found me) and being suicidal or suicidal (Thanks again Jesus for saving me).
“Without Repentance”
This is what the devil does. He wants to appreciate us. I see Satan in many things these days. The devil sits in a church that refuses to speak the truth in love. Satan is a racist of whatever color he judges others. The devil ___ in the classroom teaches that everyone is racist.
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Satan evades the young woman. until he gives up his body. The devil tells us to be proud of sin and that there is no sin. The devil says we should hate each other. The devil confuses us, leads us away from the Bible. The devil is calling us back.
Egypt tests us and tells us to lie. My salvation came when a young man named Ricky Allen invited me to church. My salvation came when I entered a hot mess where a preacher spoke the truth with love. That day I heard Jesus calling me to be saved.
It was the best day of my life. While studying the Bible, I came across this verse: Romans 11:29 For the gifts and callings of God are without repentance. I like this verse. It was this verse that closed my heart to Jesus. This verse explains why I no longer follow the crowd, but follow Jesus.
“Without Repentance”
I pray that you too will stop following the crowd and follow Jesus with me. Let's break this verse down: The word "without repentance" is a word in Greek called am ametamelētos, am-et-am-el-ay-tos pronoun. This word can be translated as "irreversible, without a change of heart, without repentance".
To "repent" is to change your mind to something else. Repentance always leads to behavior change. This Greek word occurs only twice in Scripture: in THIS text and in 2 Corinthians 7:10 For godly sorrow leads to repentance unto salvation (ametamelos), but the sorrow of the world leads to death.
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To be saved, one must first repent. There are many who are qualified to be Christians but are not because they never converted. True repentance comes from sorrow—the realization that what I am doing is not in harmony with the commandments of God, my Creator.
There is "sorrow of the world" that is not true repentance. There is the sorrow of Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus Christ and was ashamed of what he had done before the priests of Israel, but cared little for God's opinion. Judas committed suicide, sad evidence for those who had followed Jesus for more than three years.
God’s Ultimate Purpose Cannot Be Averted
Repentance. Repentance - we are saved by true repentance. John the Baptist preached, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Matthew 3:2) "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." (Matthew 4:17) "Therefore when the times of cleansing come from the presence of the Lord, repent and believe, that your sins may be blotted out" (Acts 3:19) Repentance is not something we humans can do -
it is something that God Himself can do. When Israel rejected the Word of God, the Lord God said to Moses: Exodus 32:9-10 Heat against them, I will destroy them, and I will make you "Moses" into a great nation. Moses prayed to God for Israel and prayed for God's glory.
The Bible says: Exodus 32:14 The Lord repented of the evil he had done to his people. God can repent. When God saw that wickedness had spread all over the world, the Bible says: Genesis 6:5-7... God saw that the wickedness of mankind was great in the earth, and every imagination of the thoughts of their hearts
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was only bad. 6 He repented that the Lord had created man on the earth, and it grieved his heart. 7 The Lord said, "I will destroy the man who made me." In Exposition of the Bible, John Gill explains that God never changes His mind or His intentions: "He sometimes changes the course and direction of His proofs."
God’s Ultimate Purpose Cannot Be Averted
God foresaw resistance and fall before He created man. As stated in Genesis 2:15, Adam and Eve's original purpose was to live in the garden, cultivate it, and make it flourish. But as with all dispensations, God knew that man would rebel against him. It is not that God's repentance surprised man or that he should not, but man's evidence had to change because of the revelation of sin.
When God's creation disobeys God's command, God can repent and change the conditions or blessings He has given. But God calls people to repentance. He calls us to give up being our own gods and follow Him. If we follow Him: Romans 11:29 For the gifts and callings of God are without repentance.
If we are His by faith, God will abide with us, even though we are imperfect and follow God. But even if we rebel and reject God's Word, God's PURPOSE will be fulfilled. This is what the apostle says in this scripture. There were many other nations that began to teach the Roman Church about the Messiah that God had done to Israel.
This nonsense is being taught in the world today. I have heard teachers and scholars say, "Israel rejected Jesus Christ, so Jesus rejected Israel forever and put the church in Israel's place." This is not true and the Messenger addresses this issue. Read with me: Romans 11:1-5 Then I say, Has God forsaken his people?
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