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Mystery of Repentance

like_jesus

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Matthew 3:2
"And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."

I would like someone to answer the question, what about our sins? since Jesus had not yet been glorified. What exactly was the Repentance John was talking about and what made the ressurrection of Jesus distinct from the Message of Repentance of John?
Aren't we still preaching repentance in the church? the message of John,
or is it Jesus?
 
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I'm sorry, I would like to help. But I can't understand your question. Can you restate the question. Thank you, God Bless.
 
Matthew 3:2
"And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."

I would like someone to answer the question, what about our sins? since Jesus had not yet been glorified. What exactly was the Repentance John was talking about and what made the ressurrection of Jesus distinct from the Message of Repentance of John?
Aren't we still preaching repentance in the church? the message of John,
or is it Jesus?


IMHO The message of John was a message to repent from the sins of dead religeon. Jesus said that John was the greatest of the prophets, "but he that is the least in the kingdom of God is greater than he"

Luke 7 v 28
 
Matthew 3:2
"And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."

I would like someone to answer the question, what about our sins? since Jesus had not yet been glorified. What exactly was the Repentance John was talking about and what made the ressurrection of Jesus distinct from the Message of Repentance of John?
Aren't we still preaching repentance in the church? the message of John,
or is it Jesus?


hi, well first you should go back and read the surrounding verses and see exactly who it was that John was preaching to, wasn't it to the Jews , pharasees, etc. the people of that religion who had been called 'white washed tombs' , ' looking good outwardly but full of dead means bones'.
John was called to open the way - the road for Jesus to start his ministry, to call out to those who's hearts were hardened but knew the truth. John called them to repent of the hardness of their hearts towards God and to do God's will.

Then think about who all Jesus preached to, and what was his message to them.
And then consider what Jesus told his disciples to do, ' to go out and preach the good news unto all the world' , not just to the jews, But to the jews first then unto others.

So the message that those who follow should be preaching is the good news of salvation, to turn away from the deeds of the world and to turn unto the Love of God.

Because God don't just love the Jews / Israelites, but all who will hear His Word and live in it.

Living for God is a personal relationship / commitment to change our ways and to conform into the image / example that Jesus the Son of God left for us to follow.

{well i hope this helps a little to answer your question.}
 
Matthew Henry's Commentary:

John the Baptist, His preaching, manner of life, and baptism.

After Malachi there was no prophet until John the Baptist came. He appeared first in the wilderness of Judea. This was not an uninhabited desert, but a part of the country not thickly peopled, nor much enclosed. No place is so remote as to shut us out from the visits of Divine grace. The doctrine he preached was repentance; to Repent ye. to The word here used, implies a total alteration in the mind, a change in the judgment, disposition, and affections, another and a better bias of the soul.

Consider your ways, change your minds: you have thought amiss; think again, and think aright. True penitents have other thoughts of God and Christ, sin and holiness, of this world and the other, than they had. The change of the mind produces a change of the way. That is gospel repentance, which flows from a sight of Christ, from a sense of his love, and from hopes of pardon and forgiveness through him. It is a great encouragement to us to repent; repent, for your sins shall be pardoned upon your repentance. Return to God in a way of duty, and he will, through Christ, return unto you in the way of mercy.

It is still as necessary to repent and humble ourselves, to prepare the way of the Lord, as it then was. There is a great deal to be done, to make way for Christ into a soul, and nothing is more needful than the discovery of sin, and a conviction that we cannot be saved by our own righteousness. The way of sin and Satan is a crooked way; but to prepare a way for Christ, the paths must be made straight, Heb 12:13.

Those whose business it is to call others to mourn for sin, and to mortify it, ought themselves to live a serious life, a life of self-denial, and contempt of the world. By giving others this example, John made way for Christ. Many came to John's baptism, but few kept to the profession they made. There may be many forward hearers, where there are few true believers.

Curiosity, and love for novelty and variety, may bring many to attend on good preaching, and to be affected for a while, who never are subject to the power of it. Those who received John's doctrine, testified their repentance by confessing their sins. Those only are ready to receive Jesus Christ as their righteousness, who are brought with sorrow and shame to own their guilt.

The benefits of the kingdom of heaven, now at hand, were thereupon sealed to them by baptism. John washed them with water, in token that God would cleanse them from all their iniquities, thereby intimating, that by nature and practice all were polluted, and could not be admitted among the people of God, unless washed from their sins in the fountain Christ was to open, Zec 13:1. (Mt 3:7-12)
 
As CoffeeNut_Kaye said, John's baptism was a baptism of repentence from their old lifestyle, an opening of their hearts to change.

"Sow for yourselves righteousness, reap the fruit of unfailing love, and break up your unplowed ground; for it is time to seek the Lord until he comes and showers righteousness on you." (Hos 10:12) Hosea uttered this message about seven hundred years before Christ came to earth.

SLE
 
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