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Is Repentance a Work We Perform or a Gift We Receive?

A Gift God Gives

One of the first points we need to understand about repentance is that it’s fundamentally a gift. In Acts 11:18: “When they heard these things they fell silent. And they glorified God, saying, ‘Then to the Gentiles also God has granted repentance that leads to life.’” It is a gift that God gives.

Paul says something similar in Timothy. He says to young pastors, concerning those who oppose him, that he must gently instruct and hope that God will grant them repentance, leading them to a knowledge of the truth. So repentance is a gift that God gives.

The Way of Repentance

Chris Brauns

Drawing on Scripture and the Westminster Shorter Catechism, this practical theology on repentance invites readers to experience abiding gladness by turning away from sin and toward Jesus.

Now, when we understand that, it changes how we pray for ourselves and how we pray for other people. God, would you give me the gift of repentance? Would you show me those blind spots I don’t even know about? And that’s the thing about blind spots. You don’t see them. Would you grant the gift of repentance to people I love?

Now, there’s a mystery there because we still have to repent, and the people we’re concerned about still have to repent, and we get huge theological discussions trying to put all of that together. But we need to know fundamentally that repentance, as the Westminster Standards say, is a saving grace. It is a gift God gives.

Chris Brauns is the author of The Way of Repentance: Embracing God’s Gift for a Transformed Life.



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