“Any offer of the Gospel that does not make plain the need for complete submission and unqualified allegiance to Jesus Christ is not biblical….”
– David Wells, “Turning to God” p. 123
(Matthew 4:4) Biblical reflections for the praise of God -- Father, Son and Holy Spirit -- and the practice of godliness.
“Any offer of the Gospel that does not make plain the need for complete submission and unqualified allegiance to Jesus Christ is not biblical….”
– David Wells, “Turning to God” p. 123
"Only the man who has learned to put himself wholly in subjection to God is truly converted to Him."
-- John Calvin, (on 1 Thess. 1:9)
'Note the business on hand—it is that Jesus should be King over you. ...Jesus must be King or He cannot be your Savior. Thousands of people are quite willing to be saved by Christ, but when it comes to the first step, namely, that Jesus must be accepted as Ruler, Lawgiver, Master, King, and Lord, then they start back and reject eternal life—
“Yet know (nor of the terms
complain),
Where Jesus comes, He comes to reign;
To reign, and with no partial sway;
Thoughts must be slain that disobey.”
'...And here is the point, if Jesus is to reign, the old king must go down. It is of no use trying to have [Sin and Christ] on the throne at the same time. It is impossible to serve sin and to serve Christ. Favorite and constitutional sins must be relinquished. I know many persons who say that they are under concern of soul whose sincerity I more than question, because they continue in known sin and yet they complain that they cannot find peace. How can they?...
'...The main point,
however, is to do it—really and at once make Christ Jesus your King. And to
this end we must believe in Him or trust Him. It is this trusting Jesus Christ
which is the essential point, for out of it grows the repentance which renounces
every false way. When a man fully and honestly trusts Christ with his soul, he
is enabled from that time forward to hate the sin which he once loved and so he
wins the mastery over it. He finds a joy in submitting to the holy reign of
Jesus because he has already trusted Him and believes that he is saved. But
alas! many of you do not believe..."
-- from his sermon
entitled, "Now Then Do It"
“If repentance could be described in one word, I would use the word renounce. ‘Renounce what?’ you ask. The answer can also be given in one word – ‘sin.’…
“Not only are we told that we must renounce the principle of sin but we are also to renounce sins – plural. We are to renounce the world, the flesh and the Devil. There can be no bargaining, compromise or hesitation. Christ demands absolute renunciation…..
“…repentance and faith go hand in hand. You cannot have genuine repentance without saving faith and you cannot have saving faith without repentance….
“…[To repent] means a great deal more than just regretting and feeling sorry about sin. The Biblical word repent means ‘to change, to turn.’ It is a word of power and action. It is a word that signifies a complete revolution in the individual.
“When the Bible calls upon us to repent of sin, it means that we should turn away from sin, that we should do an about-face and walk in the opposite direction from sin and all that it implies….
“….True repentance means ‘to change, to turn away from, to go in a new direction.’ To be sorry is not enough in repentance….
“….repentance cannot take place unless first there is a movement of the Holy Spirit in the heart and mind….”
“….There must be a determination to forsake sin – to change one’s attitudes toward self, toward sin, and God; to change one’s feelings; to change one’s will, disposition and purpose.
“Only the Spirit of God can give you the determination necessary for true repentance….
“There is not one verse of Scripture that indicates you can be a Christian and live any kind of a life you want to. When Christ enters into the human heart, He demands that He be Lord and Master. He demands complete surrender….
“…He must have first place in everything you do or think or say, for when you truly repent you turn toward God in everything.
“We have the warning of Christ that He will not receive us into His kingdom until we are ready to give up all, until we are ready to turn from all sin in our lives. Don’t try to do it part way. Don’t say, ‘I’ll give up some of my sins and hang on to some others. I’ll live part of my life for Jesus and part for my own desires.’”
“God demands a total change, a total surrender.”
[cp. Matt. 12:41 --> Jonah 3:5f.; Matt. 4:17/Mk. 1:15; Lk. 24:46; Acts 2:38; 5:31; 11:18; 17:30-31; 20:21; 26:20; cp. Rom. 2:5