6. repentance
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For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.Romans 8:38-39
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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Heres some very good advice, wouldnt you say?
Listen to this: when holding an object with a high internal energy,
and that energy is radiating into holder's appendages, the holder
is advised to drop the object, possibly scream, and definitely run
away.To paraphrase theres stuff you might get hold of that will
hurt you and you should drop it like its hot.In looking at the
subject of the Christian Experience of God weve come today to look
at the matter of Repentance and already there may be people around
the room starting to switch off!Its not an issue the preacher
tackles if he wants to make himself very popular!But it is
fundamental to the saved life, the Christian life and a TERRIBLY
important part of the Christian experience of God.In the old days,
they knew this!So the 1689 second London Baptist Confession
says:
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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The repentance that leads on to salvation is a Gospel grace by
means of which a person is caused by faith in Christ to humble
himself on account of sin.
And because we carry around a human nature biased towards evil,
repentance is to continue through the whole course of our
lives.
(1689 Second London Baptist Confession)
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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Gods gift
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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Gods gift
Fundamental re-orientation -
1) to change one's mind, i.e. to repent 2) to change one's mind for
better, heartily to amend with abhorrence of one's past sins
There is something that needs to be said here, though, on account
of the damage done to the idea by the RC theologians before the
Reformation
No less a person than Tertullian protested the unsuitable
translation of the Greekmetanoeointo the Latinpaenitentiam agiteby
arguing that "in Greek, metanoia is not a confession of sins but a
change of mind."Conversion" (from the Latinconversin-emturning
round) with its "change in character" meaning is more nearly the
equivalent of metanoia than repentance if we take repentance to
mean penitence.Synonyms for "conversion" include "change of heart"
and "metanoia but we need to be careful here and need to stay with
the question change of mind from what to what?!Two keyProtestant
Reformation figures took up Tertullian's protest. In opposition to
the RC Church's interpretation ofmetanoiaas comprising contrition,
confession, and penances,Martin Luther objected that it retained
its classical sense of "a change of mind."John Calvin pointed to
the double derivation of "repentance": from the Hebrew meaning
conversion, or turning again and the Greek [metanoia] meaning a
change of mind and purpose. The meaning of the word, for Calvin, is
appropriate to both derivations because repentance (a) involves
"withdrawing from ourselves," (b) turning to God, (c) "laying aside
the old," and (d) putting on "a new mind.Now, of course, Liberal
theologians want to take the contrition for sin right out of the
idea because theyve been heavily influenced by the Freudian idea
that guilt is damaguing and either IS or CAUSE mental
illness.
So, in his classic word study, Treadwell Walden sought to promote
the proper meaning of metanoia as "change of Mind, a change in the
trend and action of the whole inner nature, intellectual,
affectional and moral." over against its translation as
repentance.In the present day, other writers continue Walden's
effort.Edward J. Anton refers back to Walden's effort and makes a
similar effort in hisRepentance: A Cosmic Shift of Mind and Heart.
Anton observes that in most dictionaries and in the minds of most
Christians the primary meaning of "repent" is to look back on past
behavior with sorrow, self-reproach, or contrition, sometimes with
an amendment of life. But neither Jesus nor John the Baptist says
to look back in sorrow. Thats strictly true, as far as it goes.They
preach to look forward with fear on account of the fact that Jesus
is coming to judge them for their past!For St Paul, "metanoiais a
transfiguration for your brain" that opens a new future.Yes, that
also is important and true.Charles Taylor defines metanoia as "to
change one's mind of attitude" and builds his pastoral counseling
method on the "metanoia model." In doing so, Taylor recalls that
the center of Jesus' ministry was a call to metanoia.
Again, the question is from what to what? and the answer is from
living with what produces guilt because it is sin to living by
faith in the living God Who loved me and gave Himself for me!So we
do end up with: "a transformative change of heart;especially: a
spiritual conversion," augmented by an explanation of metanoias
Greek source: "frommetanoieinto change one's mind, repent,
frommeta-+noeinto think, fromnousmind."And we know this refers to a
persons fundamental orientation towards sin and self, repudiating
that from the very heart to live my life dedicated to serving the
Son of God, Who loved me and gave Himself for me.
Scripture doesnt just give us a word to mess with defining,
though.It goes on to show us its centrality and to paint us its
portrait in the lives of the people who are changed by it.
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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What IS it?
The Gospels call!
John the Baptist, Luke 3:7ff. John said to the crowds coming out to be baptised by him, You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath?8Produce fruit in keeping with repentance.
Jesus, Mark 1:14 ff.
Pentecost, Acts 2:38
Pauls farewell exhortation to Ephesian elders, Acts 20:21
Not only is repentance the gift of God to an individual, to whom
God has given new birth, repentance and faith, it is also of the
essence of the call of the Gospel.
Your salvation is the gift of God and this is essential to your
salvation, so Acts 11:18 refers to God GIVING repentance to the
Gentiles as well as the Jews and 2 Timothy 2:25 says that the Lords
servant mustnt be quarrelsome.
Quite the reverse.
25Opponents must be gently instructed, in the hope that God will
grant them repentance leading them to a knowledge of the
truth,26and that they will come to their senses and escape from the
trap of the devil, who has taken them captive to do his will.
But the way this is handled at the front end of mission throughout
Scripture is that repentance is directly called for as an act of
the (secretly and invisibly regenerated) will.So the herald of the
Saviour, who went before the Lord announcing that the Day of the
Lord was close at hand put it in plainly OT prophetic terms like
this You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming
wrath?8Produce fruit in keeping with repentance.
Clearly here:a practical rather than a theoretical repentance was being called for
No attempt was made to hide the imminence of Gods judgement of human sin
This had nothing to do with the slushy mush that tickles peoples
ears in much contemporary popular preaching!
This is not Neutral therapeutic theism!
God is coming to judgeYou are guilty before HimRepent towards God and show your repentance by your deeds.Pretty simple to see where John was coming from.
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
The Gospels call!
John the Baptist, Luke 3:7ff.
Jesus, Mark 1:14 ff. After John was put in prison, Jesus went into Galilee, proclaiming the good news of God.15The time has come,he said.The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!
Pentecost, Acts 2:38
Pauls farewell exhortation to Ephesian elders, Acts 20:21
Jesus came soon after and, in terms of preaching repentance, clearly in Marks Gospel picked up this thing where John had left off.Johns imprisoned for this preaching
Jesus proclaimed the Good News up in Galilee (not the desert, like John, but not the centre of established religion either!)
Preached the imminence of Gods judgement
Preached repentance and faith AS A PACKAGE
This was not just some early days message it was integral too at the birth of the church
Pentecost - Acts 2:37 ff.
Therefore let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah.
37When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, Brothers, what shall we do?
38Peter replied, Repent and be baptised, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins.
And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
39The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off for all whom the Lord our God will call.
On the day of Pentecost when the focus is on the giving of the
Spirit of Prophecy (as in Joel 2) there is NO soft-pedalling of the
need to acknowledge the imminence of Gods judgement, the
accountability of humanity, and the pressing need (in view of our
accountability for our sins before God) to turn from our former way
of life in rebellion against the coming King expressed in all
manner of individual ways to serve the One True Living God.Peter
directly confronts the people of Jerusalem with an absolute
accusation, linking it to whats happened in the death and
resurrection of Jesus mebbe 6 weeks before:
let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom
you crucified, both Lord and Messiah.So Peter, at the birth of the
NT Church, directly holds people accountable for their own
identified and highlighted acts of obvious rebellion against
God.And they FEEL it and cry out.When the people heard this, they
were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles,
Brothers, what shall we do?Peter IMMEDIATELY blesses them with the
answer that LIBERATES them.Repent and be baptised, every one of
you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your
sins.And as these residents of Jerusalem hear the Gospel call, they
turn from sin and are baptised and receive the Spirit AND GO
FREE!Repentance faith and baptism open the door to the blessings of
God!
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
The Gospels call!
John the Baptist, Luke 3:7ff.
Jesus, Mark 1:14 ff.
Pentecost, Acts 2:38
Pauls farewell exhortation to Ephesian elders, Acts 20:21
The fact that this call to repentance and faith is what characterises the message and the mission of the NT Church comes out plainly in Pauls last message to the Ephesian elders
Farewell to Ephesian elders - Acts 20
From Miletus, Paul sent to Ephesus for the elders of the church.
18When they arrived, he said to them: You know how I lived the whole time I was with you, from the first day I came into the province of Asia.
19I served the Lord with great humility and with tears and in the midst of severe testing by the plots of my Jewish opponents.
20You know that I have not hesitated to preach anything that would be helpful to you but have taught you publicly and from house to house.
21I have declared to both Jews and Greeks that they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus.
Paul is on his way up to Jerusalem, knowing only that imprisonment and mebbe death are awaiting him there.He is walking in the Way of the Master.Heres his last message to this the most prominent church in the province of Asia a place we know from the account in Acts of Pauls ministry had been very much on his heart.Heres how he reminds them of his apostolic example as he sets out the priorities for the continuation of the church.How does he commend his ministry back to them?You know my way of life
You know my preaching methods publicly and house to house (NO pulpit prima dona but happy to look into your eyes and tell you the truth)
You know my preaching message same for Jews and Greeks i.e.
everyone
Must
Turn to God in REPENTANCE, &
Have faith in our Lord Jesus
So,Apologetics: life
Method: declare publicly and house to house
Message: Repent & believe.
Thats apostolic ministry, for you.Thats the Way of Jesus and the Life of the Church.Repentance is of the ESSENCE of the Gospels call
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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What IS it?
The Gospels call!
Personal
The second thing it is, is personal.Its intensely personal in that it means different things for different people what I mean is this.Look at Luke 3:11-14
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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What IS it?
The Gospels call!
Personal, Luke 3:1-3, 11-14
Luke 3:11-14
What should we do then? the crowd asked.
11John answered, Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same.
12Even tax collectors came to be baptised. Teacher, they asked, what should we do?
13Dont collect any more than you are required to, he told them.
14Then some soldiers asked him, And what should we do?
He replied, Dont extort money and dont accuse people falsely be content with your pay.
So far so good with the what is repentance? question.But what does it LOOK like?For a very clear example lets spend the rest of our time today looking briefly at Acts 19:18-20
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19
Context
Paul goes ahead of Apollos to Ephesus alone.He meets believers prepared by John and his baptism but know nothing of Pentecost and the Spirit given there.They believe, are baptised and receive the Spirit speaking in tongues and prophesying which shows that somethings definitely gone on here!The blessings of the New Covenant have come into the experience of the first Asian believers at Ephesus.Paul hits the synagogue, then, and (v. 8) spoke boldly there for three months, arguing persuasively about the kingdom of God.9But some of them became obstinate; they refused to believe and publicly maligned the Way. So Paul left them. He took the disciples with him and had discussions daily in the lecture hall of Tyrannus.10This went on for two years, so that all the Jews and Greeks who lived in the province of Asia heard the word of the Lord.This was a very superstitious, pagan society and bits of cloth Paul had touched got taken to sick people and they were healed this was real Power Encounter evangelism stuff in a society given over to powerful occult stuff and Paul sets us a crystal-clear example not to back down but to put the power of God in the Gospel right out there!Now he didnt initiate this prayer handkerchief stuff and he certainly didnt get side tracked by it!But illnesses were cured and evil spirits driven out, demonstrating the victory of Christ on the Cross.We dont rejoice that the demons are subject to us, but we rejoice in the power of God in the Gospel put forth through those whose names are written in the Lambs book of life!And thats the point of this account of the Seven Sons of Sceva that follows And then were into a situation where the sheer authority of the God of this Gospel is seen so that (v. 17) When this became known to the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus, they were all seized with fear, and the name of the Lord Jesus was held in high honour.Specifically, what the devil had to offer was shown up to be a busted flush.And the occult practitioners of Ephesus did something outstanding in response
Acts 19:18-20
Many of those who believed now came and openly confessed what they had done.
19A number who had practised sorcery brought their scrolls together and burned them publicly.
When they calculated the value of the scrolls, the total came to fifty thousand drachmas.
20In this way the word of the Lord spread widely and grew in power.
Theres repentance for you a perfect and crystal clear picture.They left their way of life in view of the judgement of God on the devil and all his followers and works, and they embraced a different view of the world, lifestyle and vision.Look what characterises their decisive repentance
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19: 18-20
Public (v. 18a)
Many of those who believed now came and openly confessed what they
had done.
These guys were part of the huge Ephesian occult industry where having a big name for being someone powerful was their stock in trade.But they have come perhaps through the experience of the Seven Sons of Sceva to realise that the powerful name is Jesus.Publicly they come and confess what theyve done.What HAD they done?When people do a deal with darkness their deeds become dark indeed.Its good by me that we dont hear their detail But the open confession of where their rebellion against the Almightyd got them to is the issue.Its public.And theres no excuses.
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
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What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19:18-20
Public
Responsible (v. 18b)
Confessing the verb is
1) to confess 2) to profess 2a) acknowledge openly and joyfully 2b)
to one's honour: to celebrate, give praise to 2c) to profess that
one will do something, to promise, agree, engageResponsible where
responsibility has been lacking previously, with the
acknowledgement that all is not well.You know that social question:
howre things? or the one that goes: how ARE you?!And you also know
that the only socially acceptable answer all too often seems to be
I am FINE!But youre not.Im not.We are FAR from fine.This is
acknowledgement that things with us are NOT what they should be and
that we have done spectacularly but SECRETLY WRONG.And now this is
the END of that all that pretending.v. 18 Many of those who
believed now came and openly confessed what they had done.Its like
claiming your own baggage at the carousel and then walking across
the large open space in full public view to tell the bloke in the
uniform theres stuff in YOUR bag that there shouldnt be.Un-natural,
isnt it?Who would DO that?Someone whos been converted would do
that.Its characteristic Christian experience.
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19:18-20
Public
Responsible
Transparent (v. 18 - they came, they confessed publicly)
Theres nothing held back in the hope of keeping SOME shred of Ephesian respectability.Respectability is redefined in the faith of Christ.It comes to consist in something else, because everything we previously valued is reshaped by the values of what the Gospel calls valuable.Faithfulness becomes valued.Humility becomes valued.Grace and graciousness become valuable together.Alike-ness to Christ becomes valued.Vaunting HIS power and not mine are salvations joint effect.They arent ashamed to realign with Christ they came, they confessed PUBLICLY
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19:18-20
Public
Responsible
Transparent
Personal (v. 19a)
We saw earlier that John called different people to different
expressions of repentance according to their situations crowd, tax
collectors, soldiers well, this repentance of these former occult
practitioners is pretty personal too.Ephesus was known for these
guys with their spells and incantations and what not.Archaeologists
have discovered their books with these Ephesian Letters as they
were called in them jumbled gibberish words that were felt to be
powerful forms of words.There was good trade in this sort of stuff
at Ephesus, but given the cosmic supremacy of the Gospel in view of
what Jesus Christ did on the Cross:
It is essential Gospel content that (Colossians 2:15) having
disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of
them, triumphing over them by the cross.Now these newly convinced
and converted followers of the Prince of Darkness acknowledge the
error of their former days and turn decisively, once for all, to
the lifestyle of followers of the Almighty Christ They take their
precious copies of these Ephesian letters and they deal with
them.v. 19 a
A number who had practised sorcery brought their scrolls together
and burned them publicly.
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19
Public
Responsible
Transparent
Personal
Sacrificial (v. 19b)
Occult paraphernalia seems to command a high price They could make a lot of money trading as magicians with these books of theirs.And if theyd just decided on a career change they could no doubt have got good money for their kit on Ephesian E-bay!But no they were REPENTING!
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19
Public
Responsible
Transparent
Personal
Sacrificial (v. 19b)
A number who had practised sorcery brought their scrolls together
and burned them publicly. When they calculated the value of the
scrolls, the total came to fifty thousand drachmas.
Repentance is so much more than a change of course.It is the
putting to death of the old self as Romans 6 points out with
reference to baptism.Fifty thousands drachmas is a lot of money to
send up in smoke and put beyond use
One drachma could buy one sheep.
So this many drachmas could purchase a huge flock of sheep.
A drachma also equals a denarius, or a days wage for the average
worker.
So this amount would be equal to 50,000 work days or in excess of
8,300 weeks of labor (the weeks are calculated at six working days
because of the Jewish cultural context).
The impact of Christianity on the Ephesian economy was considerable
see Acts 19:26 ff.
And you see and hear that this Paul has persuaded and turned away a
large crowd, not only in Ephesus but in practically all of the
province of Asia, by saying that gods made by hands are not gods at
all.27There is danger not only that this business of ours will come
into disrepute, but also that the temple of the great goddess
Artemis will be regarded as nothing, and she whom all the province
of Asia and the world worship will suffer the loss of her
greatness.Public, responsible, transparent, personal, sacrificial,
and finally
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19
Public
Responsible
Transparent
Personal
Sacrificial
Powerful! (v. 20)
Really, heres the point, the powerful and poignant conclusion
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19
Public
Responsible
Transparent
Personal
Sacrificial
Powerful!
Conclusion
To hear some people carry on usually in big, respectable churches it has to be said youd think Jesus came to call the righteous to health, wealth and prosperity.But He didnt.He came to call sinners to repentance.Sure, we want to see a bigger church, and so then this stuff Acts portrays for us here is the essence of what it HAS got to look like!Why?Heres why, v. 20
Repentance Acts 19:18-20
Introduction
What IS it?
Its CHARACTER: Acts 19
Public
Responsible
Transparent
Personal
Sacrificial
Powerful!
Conclusion
In this way the word of the Lord spread widely and grew in power.
When the church doesnt bottle preaching and CALLING FOR repentance in view of our imminent accountability before God, look what happens.Real repentance breaks out repentance that is:Public
Responsible
Transparent
Personal
Sacrificial, &
Powerful!
The Word of the Lord spreads widely.Youd think the opposite.No.This.Spread.Widespread.Growing power.When our society speaks of coming out it doesnt usually mean anything like this.But frankly, its time for this church weve got in this land to come out with what the Christian Experience is about.John, Jesus, Peter at Pentecost nor Paul in multi-faith, multi-cultural Ephesus tried to sell repentance as self-improvement like its going to give you a lovely, free, satisfied life.They taught it like WE are the rebels and GOD is the Judge and accountability is coming our way.And when they did, and the power of God anointed the preaching (boy we need to pray for THAT!) THEN the Word of the Lord spread widely and grew in power.What are we looking for?
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