Repent & Believe, Part 15: How Important is It?
The foundational issue regarding gospel extremes centers on one’s
understanding of what it means to repent and believe. How important is it? It
could cost the very souls of men and women.
Dr. John Van Gelderen
On one occasion, a lady who operated a country/western radio
station heard the gospel and expressed a desire to receive the Savior. However,
the witness speaking with her, having adopted a lordship salvation position in
reaction to easy-believism, maintained that the woman must discontinue
operations at the station in order to be saved. Tragically, the woman responded
by backing down from making a decision for Christ. Far better would it have
been to see her trust Christ for salvation and then, on that basis, teach her
to grow spiritually and deal with the lifestyle issue through the power of the
Spirit. In this case, it was not a matter of the woman bringing up an issue or
association she would cling to over salvation. Involvement with the radio
station was made an issue to her as part of the object of dependence.
Believers must learn to declare the gospel—plus nothing, minus
nothing.
The biblical balance of believe and repent reveals
the importance of declaring the gospel to sinners in order to see people saved
and then declaring the gospel to saints to see people grow. Sinners must hear
of sin, judgment, credited righteousness based on the finished work of Christ,
and the decision of faith/repentance. Saints, in turn, absolutely need to learn
the truth of the Spirit-filled life. Maintaining this precision of emphasis
will keep the evangel crystal clear when ministering both to sinners and to
saints.
Dr. John Van Gelderen
Revival Focus
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Part Eight: Confusing Terminology: “Turn from Sin”