Romans 6:23, “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
One of my faithful web visitors authored the following thoughts about repentance:
“Why Repentance of Sins Will Not Save You”People today don’t seem to understand why repenting of sins will not save them, and why it is not a part of anything that will eternally save them.It is good that you’re sorry for doing wrong, for sinning.It is good that you stop sinning in one area.But stopping sinning and being sorry that you sin could be compared to a criminal before a judge.The fact that you’re sorry for doing your crime and the fact you stop doing your crime will not stop you from being punished for the crime you’ve already done.~Only~ believing in the shed blood and death for sins of Jesus, that He died for your sins and rose again, will save you from eternal punishment for sin.This is also why “committing your life to Christ” will not save you.The man who commits himself to doing good things does not pay for his crime.No good work such as water baptism, confession of sin, confession of faith, church membership, Lord’s Supper, discipleship, love, charity, or anything else, have anything to do with salvation from Hell.Our good works are tainted by sin and selfishness and disconnection from God, pride and ego.Salvation is entirely and only accomplished by Jesus.His righteous life, His death on the cross for our sins, and His resurrection.Believing in or adding anything to Jesus destroys the Gospel of God’s free grace.Jesus forgives my sins and Jesus is my righteousness.In Him, I have new life, a new self, indwelled by God’s Spirit.Hallelujah.
Bravo my Brother in Christ! I fully agree. Many religious people today are foolishly trying to merit their way to Heaven—by doing many wonderful works, supporting their local church, living the Christian life, and preaching superficially about Jesus. However, the issue is that we are ALL guilty criminals in the sight of a holy God (Romans 3:19-20). Sin must be paid for! Your goodness, no matter how honorable and mentionable, cannot compensate for the crimes against God you've already committed.
When you sin against a fellow human being, you have also sinned against God. A person may forgive you for doing them wrong, but now you must also make things right with God! That is why the Ten Commandments can be divided in half. The first five deal with man's relationship to God; the last five deal with man's relationship to man. There is man's system of justice, and then there is God's system of justice. You can be sentenced to life in prison by man's justice system, yet be freely justified from all things in God's justice system by faith in the blood of Jesus (Acts 13:39; 1st Peter 1:18-19). So it is one thing to be right with man, and another thing entirely to be right with God.
Sin is crime in God's eyes. All humanity are guilty sinners (Romans 3:23)! The $64,000 question is: Have you received Christ's sacrifice on the cross as payment for your crimes?
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