This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...of God offers. However incapable the mind of man may be to detect all error and to discover all truth for itself, yet it has discernment enough to recognise the truth of the Gospel of God's grace. However hardened the heart of man may be by hate and anger, yet it is not so hard as not to feel the soothing and healing ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...of God offers. However incapable the mind of man may be to detect all error and to discover all truth for itself, yet it has discernment enough to recognise the truth of the Gospel of God's grace. However hardened the heart of man may be by hate and anger, yet it is not so hard as not to feel the soothing and healing touch of the love of God. Therefore, in order that the Christian salvation may be possessed by any man, he must himself choose and claim it, and as he can, so also he ought. Hence the Gospel offer is a call to duty, a summons to repentance and conversion. 2. It is not at all necessary to distinguish these two terms too rigidly, as they describe only different aspects of the one change by which the Christian life is begun; they do this from the human as the term regeneration from the Divine side; for as has already been indicated, the Divine Spirit's action does not suppress, but stimulates, the human activity. The term repentance has in common usage a narrower meaning than has the Greek term metanoia of which it is the translation in the New Testament. Metanoia means change of mind, not as an isolated intellectual process, but as accompanied by the appropriate emotion and the consequent resolution. It does not, as the English term repentance, lay emphasis on the feelings, the sorrow experienced on account of past sins, or restrict attention to what has to be renounced and abandoned, apart from what has to be accepted and achieved. When we use the term repentance, then, we should seek to put into it this richer content. It means changed beliefs, standards, sentiments. If we are to make a distinction between repentance and conversion, we may say that the latter lays stress on the choice, decision, and effort of the will as the former does not; in...
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