Repentance and God’s Promised Forgiveness | First15 (2024)

8/28/2024

Poor In Spirit

May we learn to embrace this aspect of walking with the Lord rather than shy away from it.

Introduction

Not one of us is without sin. And each of us lives with a need for consistent repentance and an active receiving of God’s forgiveness. This is so crucial to living poor in spirit. The beauty of our God is that his forgiveness is promised at our repentance. There is no fear or shame in God’s perfect love and mercy. May we learn to embrace this aspect of walking with the Lord rather than shy away from it.

Scripture

“In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace.”

Ephesians 1:7 ESV

Devotional

In his book The Ragamuffin Gospel, Brennan Manning makes an incredibly astute observation of those who are poor in spirit. He writes, “The saved sinner is prostrate in adoration, lost in wonder and praise. He knows repentance is not what we do in order to earn forgiveness; it is what we do because we have been forgiven.” To be poor in spirit is to live in a constant state of repentance founded on the already promised forgiveness of a just and loving God.

Ephesians 1:7 says, “In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace.” By the grace of God you and I are promised forgiveness every time we repent. We never have to question whether or not we have been forgiven. Every drop of Jesus’ blood proved God’s commitment both to justice and forgiveness. By the powerful sacrifice of Jesus, you and I have received reconciliation to a holy God, the greatest accomplishment of God’s continual forgiveness.

If we are going to experience the fullness of life made available to us by God’s continual forgiveness, we must seek to be poor in spirit. When we live as though we have it all together we blind ourselves to our continual need of repentance and forgiveness. When we compare our righteousness to other believers rather than God’s command in 1 Peter 1:16, “You shall be holy, for I am holy,” we adopt a posture of being rich in spirit. To believe we are spiritually rich is to miss out on the continual provision of God to those who are in need. Not one of us is spiritually rich in and of ourselves. Not one of us is without need of God’s forgiveness. Not one of us can step outside of completely depending on God and live the life Jesus died to give us.

By contrast, those who live in a constant state of being poor in spirit experience the abundant joy and peace that comes from being wholly met by God’s unconditional love. You and I don’t have to clean ourselves up to come before our heavenly Father. We don’t have to get our act together before we receive forgiveness for our sins. In fact, the quicker we turn to God in the middle of our mess the more we experience the ever-open arms of our heavenly Father running out to meet us (Luke 15:11-32).

There is joy in a holy, perfect God coming down to us at our greatest point of weakness. There is peace in knowing we are already accepted and loved by our heavenly Father. True life in the kingdom of God comes to those who respond with awe, reverence, humility, and an acknowledgment of their own depravity to God’s open invitation to receive his forgiveness and grace. Open your eyes to see your great need of God’s forgiveness and grace. Take an honest look at your life. And seek continual, immediate repentance for your sin knowing that you will always be met with instant forgiveness and compassion from the Father.

Prayer

1. Meditate on living a lifestyle of repentance from a place of God’s promised forgiveness. Reflect on the availability of continual forgiveness for your sin. Allow Scripture to fill you with a desire to continually and immediately repent to your loving heavenly Father.

“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”1 John 1:9

2. Take an honest look at yourself. Where do you have sin? What parts of your life are in desperate need of God’s help? Where are you not living holy as your heavenly Father is holy?

“If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.”1 John 1:8

3. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you live in a continual state of need today. Take time to rest in his forgiveness and accept your need of his grace. Place yourself in the prodigal son story and see the heart of God in the character of the father (see below in the extended reading).

“In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace.”Ephesians 1:7

Worship

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To live in a constant state of repentance and receiving forgiveness is to live free from the weight of worldliness. There is joy in repentance. There is life in reconciliation. David declares in Psalm 40:1-3,

I waited patiently for the Lord; he inclined to me and heard my cry. He drew me up from the pit of destruction, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure. He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God.

We live in the security of God’s unconditional love and forgiveness when we seek a lifestyle of repentance. May you discover the joy and peace available to you in the heart of God to show you grace and mercy in your weakness and repentance.

Extended Reading:Luke 15:11-32 or watchThe Bible Project’s video on Luke 10-24.

To live in a constant state of repentance and receiving forgiveness is to live free from the weight of worldliness. There is joy in repentance. There is life in reconciliation.

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FAQs

What does God say about repentance and forgiveness? ›

We receive forgiveness through faith and repentance. Jesus says, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel” (Mark 1:15 ). Christians only receive forgiveness when they acknowledge their sin, repent, and put their faith and trust in Jesus. Every Christian knows that.

What are the promises of God in repentance? ›

Ephesians 1:7 says, “In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace.” By the grace of God you and I are promised forgiveness every time we repent. We never have to question whether or not we have been forgiven.

Which comes first, forgiveness or repentance? ›

Let me ask another question: When is forgiveness offered by God? Forgiveness is offered by God before repentance. The Lord Jesus atoned for our sins fully on the cross, prior to any repentance on our part. The gospel comes to the believer as a full package—Jesus died on the cross while we were still sinners.

Can there be forgiveness without repentance? ›

God's Forgiveness Requires Repentance

God's forgiveness is available to anyone who would appeal to his mercy, and the appeal includes an acknowledgement of one's crimes. Forgiveness must be desired and accepted if the sinner is to be forgiven by God.

Does God forgive anything if you repent? ›

Jesus Christ has the power to forgive your sins. The process of repenting is not complicated, but it can sometimes be painful and difficult. The Lord has promised, “He who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more” (D&C 58:42).

What are the three sins God will not forgive? ›

With this declaration, Alma identified for Corianton the three most abominable sins in the sight of God: (1) denying the Holy Ghost, (2) shedding innocent blood, and (3) committing sexual sin. Adultery was third to murder and the sin against the Holy Ghost as abominable sins.

Are all sins forgiven if you repent? ›

But Jesus loved us so much that He was willing to take our place and die instead. This is the good news of the gospel! We don't have to die because of our sins because Jesus already did it for us! All we need to do is repent and ask for forgiveness, and we will be forgiven.

What is God's main promise? ›

God promises that His love will never fail and that He is faithful in every way. No matter what happens in our lives, His love for us is unending and unbreakable. Since God is eternal, His love for us will last for eternity.

What are the 4 R's of repentance? ›

R's of repentance: responsibility, regret, resolve, repair.

What are the 5 R's of repentance? ›

Recognition of sin; Remorse for sin; Resolve over sin; Reformation from sin; and Restitution for sin . And we'll touch on each one of those 5 “R's” in a little while. There's more to understand about the word “repent” than you might think.

Is asking God for forgiveness the same as repentance? ›

Repentance is the act of admitting wrong-doing and saying sorry. It involves someone understanding how their actions have caused pain and suffering to another person. Forgiveness is the act of pardoning an offender.

What are the 4 stages of repentance? ›

Repentance: A Five-Step Conversation
  • Step 1: Confession.
  • Step 2: Acknowledge you were wrong.
  • Step 3: Express regret.
  • Step 4: Commit to change.
  • Step 5: Ask for forgiveness.

How many times can you repent and be forgiven? ›

There are two things to remember here: (1) God's mercy is indeed infinite, and (2) true repentance means forsaking your sins. On the one hand, because of the infinite Atonement of Jesus Christ, repentance is available to everyone, even those who have made the same mistakes many times.

How do you repent according to the Bible? ›

Principles of Repentance
  1. We Must Recognize Our Sins. To repent, we must admit to ourselves that we have sinned. ...
  2. We Must Feel Sorrow for Our Sins. ...
  3. We Must Forsake Our Sins. ...
  4. We Must Confess Our Sins. ...
  5. We Must Make Restitution. ...
  6. We Must Forgive Others. ...
  7. We Must Keep the Commandments of God.

What are the 5 steps of repentance? ›

I have some things I want to confess to you.
  • Step 1: Confession. Confession should be short and sweet. ...
  • Step 2: Acknowledge you were wrong. This is an extraordinarily powerful sentence when it comes from the heart. ...
  • Step 3: Express regret. ...
  • Step 4: Commit to change. ...
  • Step 5: Ask for forgiveness.

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