GOD’S GRANT OF REPENTANCE
(Acts 5:29-32)
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We hear a lot about grants today. When young
people are preparing to go to college they will check into scholarships that are
available based on their track record, their grades and oftentimes they’ll
receive these grants. Plus the federal government and the state many times will
give dollar grants in different areas of education. We hear a lot about federal
grants. The federal government has a grant for almost everything today. Many
times our highways are blacktopped or repaved with cement as a result of the
federal government giving the state a grant for the different highway systems.
And in almost all of the Bills that are passed by the House of Representatives
and the Senate, there are all kinds of grants that are stuck into the fine
print that pays off, you might say, the big city mayors. All of these grants
are not just outright gifts with no strings attached. In fact, almost every one
of them is conditional. There are conditions attached to each grant.
THE GRANT OF REPENTANCE IS
CONDITIONAL
What
about repentance? Is it just an unconditional gift that God gives to people so
they can be saved? What is this grant or this gift of repentance that God gives
to people? In the text, if you will look at the context, the apostles had been
intimidated, or at least they tried to intimidate them. They had been
threatened and they had been solemnly charged not to preach or teach in the
name of Jesus Christ any longer in the city of
GOD GRANTS REPENTANCE TO
And it is at this
point that we have the context of our statement:
Acts 5:29-32
But Peter and the other apostles answered and said:
"We ought to obey God rather than men. The God of our fathers raised up Jesus whom you murdered by hanging on a tree. Him God
has exalted to His right hand to be Prince and Savior, to give repentance to
NKJV
So Peter emphatically states that God has raised up Jesus to be a prince, a ruler and a savior, to
give repentance to
GOD
GRANTS REPENTANCE TO THE GENTILES
Turn your Bibles over to
Acts 11:18. Here in the context we have the record of the conversion of the
Gentile named Cornelius. Peter had received a vision in which he was instructed
to go down to the house of Cornelius and to tell him words whereby he and his
household might be saved. He did that, they were baptized into Jesus Christ, and
they were added to the church just like the Jews. Peter and those who were
traveling with him spent the night with these Gentile people and the next day
they got up and went back to the area where they had been. Later they were at
Peter stood up and rehashed
and rehearsed the whole matter before them and finally he said,
Acts 11:15-18
"And as I began to speak, the Holy Spirit fell
upon them, as upon us at the beginning. Then I remembered the word of the Lord,
how He said, 'John indeed baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with
the Holy Spirit.' "If therefore God gave them the same gift as He gave us
when we believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I that I could withstand
God?" When they heard these things they became silent; and they glorified
God, saying, "Then God has also granted to the Gentiles repentance to
life."
NKJV
The fact that God has also granted repentance
to the Gentiles is an implication that he had already granted repentance to
GOD GRANTS
REPENTANCE TO THOSE ENSNARED BY THE DEVIL
Paul
wrote to the young preacher, Timothy and instructed him that the servant of God
must be gentle, that he must be able to instruct those who oppose themselves in
order that God may grant repentance unto them that they may recover themselves
from the snare of the devil who has taken them captive to do his will:
2 Tim 2:22-26
Flee the evil desires of youth, and pursue
righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out
of a pure heart. Don't have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments,
because you know they produce quarrels. And the Lord's servant must not
quarrel; instead, he must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful.
Those who oppose him he must gently instruct, in the hope that God will grant
them repentance leading them to a knowledge of the truth, and that they will
come to their senses and escape from the trap of the devil, who has taken them
captive to do his will.
NIV
As
far as I know those are the only scriptures in the New Testament that have anything
to say about God granting repentance. But I think we can safely say that God
grants repentance to Jewish people (Acts 5:32) and God grants repentance to
Gentile people (Acts 11:18) and God grants repentance to any who are willing to
overcome their sins who have been taken captive or ensnared by the devil to do
his will.
HOW DOES GOD GIVE REPENTANCE?
Now the question we raise is, how does God give us repentance, Jew, Gentile and erring
Christian? Is it unconditional? Is it a miraculous gift? Is it something that
is done for us and we have nothing to do ourselves? Let’s find out.
GOD GRANTS THE
I
believe that God gives repentance to Jews and Gentiles and to erring Christians
in at least two ways. First he gives us, or grants us, repentance by giving us,
granting us, the opportunity to repent. The Bible says in Hebrews 2 that man is
made a little lower than the angels and that God has crowned him with glory and
honor. Angels, therefore, are a higher order of beings than man. And we have
found out in Bible studies that angels, at least some of them, sinned. But as
far as we know, the Bible does not indicate anywhere that angels have an
opportunity to repent of their sins. In fact, Peter says the angels that sinned
God has cast down to hell or a dark dungeon and reserved them in everlasting
chains until the Day of Judgment.
Why
is it that God does not grant unto angels the opportunity to repent? I don’t know.
He didn’t tell us. Maybe it’s because they are a higher order of beings than we
are. Maybe they are superior in many ways to us. He doesn’t really tell us. It
would be idle to conjecture. All I know is when they sinned, they didn’t have
the opportunity to repent; they were put in jail to wait the day of judgment
and the fate that comes upon those angels that rebelled against God Almighty
and left their first estate. But for man that’s not the case. God gives us the
opportunity to repent and I suggest to you that’s at least one-way God grants
repentance to Jews, Gentiles and erring Christians.
GOD GRANTS THE MOTIVES THAT INDUCE REPENTANCE
In the second place, God
gives, grants, repentance to Jews, Gentiles and erring Christians in that He
has created within all of us the proper motives to bring about repentance when
we are in sin. What are some of those motives?
The Fear of Punishment Leads Men to Repent
The first is fear. In the book of Jonah
God told Jonah to “Go down
to
The
Goodness of God Leads Men to Repentance
A second motive is the goodness of God. In Romans Paul talks about how
the goodness of God leads men to repentance:
Rom 2:1-4
You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on
someone else, for at whatever point you judge the other, you are condemning
yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things. Now we know that
God's judgment against those who do such things is based on truth. So when you,
a mere man, pass judgment on them and yet do the same things, do you think you
will escape God's judgment? Or do you show contempt for the riches of his
kindness, tolerance and patience, not realizing that God's kindness leads you
toward repentance?
NIV
Have you ever thought about how God is so good
to all of us, how good He has been to us just this past week? Look around the
world and it’s almost unbelievable that there are people living like they did
thousands of years ago, no pure water to drink, and not enough food to satisfy
the hunger of their bellies, rampant with disease and death and the pale rider
stalks them at every step. You look at other countries and they’re torn by
civil war, political strife, and assassinations. They do not have good-paying
jobs. They live in tents and huts and squalor and then you look at
The Hope of Reward Brings Men to Repentance
The third motive by which God gives us repentance is the hope of reward.
We all like to be rewarded for good work and service. In fact, many studies
have suggested that employees solicit and desire and want to be applauded and
praised and commended for the good work that they do even more than financial
remuneration. The same thing is true in God’s scheme of things. He knows how to
touch the motives in the hearts of men. On the Day of Pentecost there was the
house of
Acts 2:38-41
Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one
of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you
will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise is for you and your
children and for all who are far off-for all whom the Lord our God will
call."
With many other words he warned them; and he pleaded
with them, "Save yourselves from this corrupt
generation." Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three
thousand were added to their number that day.
NIV
What’s the motive here? It is the hope of reward. What is the reward
they would receive when they would do what He commanded them to do, to repent
and be baptized? What is that reward? The reward is the forgiveness of sins and
the promise of the gift of the Holy Spirit. And that motive was able to induce
three thousand of them to do what they were commanded. The Bible says they were
baptized and the Lord added to His church daily such as were being saved. God
grants repentance by giving us the hope of reward.
The
Joy of Angels Should Bring Us to Repentance
Finally, the joy of angels should lead men to repentance. In Luke 15,
we actually have three parables that make up one parable. It’s the story about
a lost sheep, one out of a hundred and Jesus said, “Would not a man leave the
ninety-nine and go find the one lost sheep?” and then He brings it back. There
is great rejoicing over that lost sheep that was found and brought back to the
safety and security of the flock. One out of a hundred equals one percent.
Then he talks about a woman who had ten coins and she loses one of
those ten coins and she doesn’t go to sleep, she doesn’t sit down, she doesn’t
do anything, but get up and take the broom and sweep the floor, look in the
closets, check the dresser drawers, she does everything until she finds that
one lost coin. One out of ten equals ten percent.
Next he talks about a man who had two boys and he lost one of them. But
actually when you read the parable, I think he lost both of them. He lost one
hundred percent. He lost one who left the home and went to a far country to
live a riotous life, but he lost the one at home, because he had a bad attitude.
We can lose people in the church today who just leave, go back into the world
and rebel against God. But sometimes there are people still in God’s family,
who attend the worship, who are lost because they have a bad attitude. But the
reason Jesus mentioned these parables were to show the joy of repentance in
heaven. “There’s more joy in heaven over
one sinner that repents than over ninety and nine just persons who need no
repentance.” One reason we ought to repent when we are in sin is because
we’ll make our family happy, we’ll make our mates happy, our children will be
happy, God will be happy and it will cause the angels in heaven to rejoice.
They’ll have a smile on their face. They will be rejoicing when we repent of
our sins and turn to God, because that’s what repentance is.
IT IS
DIFFICULT TO BRING PEOPLE TO REPENTANCE
Repentance is the most
difficult thing in the world to get people to do. You can present the facts,
the evidence, for the life, death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the
establishment of the church, and once you present all of this evidence, a
person that has an honest heart, an open mind and is intelligent can examine
the evidence and see that the propositions that are stated in the New Testament
are true. The evidence demands these propositions to be accepted as truth and
people believe based on evidence. And if you can get a person to examine the
evidence and to believe in God and His word, it’s not too hard to get that
person to be baptized if they will believe and repent. But the difficult part
of the gospel scheme of redemption is repentance. Why do I know that’s the
case? Bringing about repentance is very difficult because the burden of almost
every speech, every discourse, every sermon that was preached by Jesus, by the
twelve, by the seventy, by John the Baptist, and by the apostles of Jesus
Christ, was repentance. I don’t think it
would be amiss if a preacher got up in the pulpit and preached every week on
repentance until people started repenting.
John Preached Repentance
In Matthew 3 the Bible says, “In those days came John the Baptist
preaching in the wilderness of
Jesus Preached Repentance
And Jesus wasn’t always successful. The greatest preacher that ever
stood on the face of this earth sometimes failed when He tried to get people to
repent. In Matthew 11, He went back into the area where He spent most of His
three and one half years, and I’m talking about the area around the
Matthew 11:20-24
Then Jesus began to denounce the cities in which most
of his miracles had been performed, because they did not repent. "Woe to
you, Korazin! Woe to you,
NIV
So Jesus failed to bring many of these people
around the
Luke 24:45-49
Then he opened their minds so they could understand
the Scriptures. He told them, "This is what is written: The Christ will
suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, and repentance and forgiveness
of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at
NIV
Peter Preached Repentance
They
began at Jerusalem, a reference to which I have already made, Acts 2:38-39 and
from that day forward, everywhere they went their message was that men ought to
repent.
God has granted
repentance to
The apostle Peter
also declared that,
“The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise,
as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to
perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” (2 Peter 3:9, NIV.)
Paul Preached Repentance
And Paul went to the great Gentile cities of
Acts 17:22-23
"Men of
For as I walked around and looked carefully at
your objects of worship,
I even found an altar with this inscription: TO
AN UNKNOWN GOD.
Now what you worship as something unknown I am
going to proclaim to you.
NIV
And
now we see the wickedness, the evil, the sin, the rebellion that’s in our world
and we wonder why God doesn’t bring the curtain down on this drama. Why doesn’t
He call a halt to the things that are going on in the world and just bring us
all to the judgment seat right now? It makes you wonder why, but then we read
that God doesn’t really want anyone to perish and I suppose that’s why He lets
this go on. But it won’t go on forever.
EXHORTATION TO REPENT
There
is an end to the grace of God and to His longsuffering. When the wickedness of
But
there is a limit to God’s grace and mercy. He’s granted unto us repentance.
He’s given us motives to induce repentance. He’s given us an opportunity to
repent. You might say you have plenty of time, but you don’t know if you have a
year, a day, an hour, or a minute. What will it be? Will you respond to the
grant of God’s repentance? It’s conditional. It’s on the same conditions given
to the Jews in Acts 2 and to the Gentiles in Acts 10 and 11. Will you believe,
repent, confess Jesus Christ and be baptized into the benefits of His precious
blood and be raised a new creature, forgiven and added to His church? Will you
respond in whatever way you need to while there is opportunity *
*Shelby G. Floyd delivered this sermon