Tom Butler
New Member
We can discuss whether certain methodologies and terminologies are sound ways to exhort men and women to repentance and faith. We will be on solid ground if we look to the scriptures for guidance.
The exhortations were brief and to the point.
John the Baptist: Repent
Jesus: Repent
Peter (at Pentecost): Repent
Paul (on Mars Hill)God commands you to repent.
The response to Paul's exhortation: Some believed
Paul (to the Philippian jailer): Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.
Philip (to the eunuch) If you believe with all your heart..
To be sure, each laid some groundwork, but in the final analysis, there was nothing poetic, nothing symbolic, just straightforward language. No raising of the hand, no walking the aisle, no inviting Jesus into their hearts, no praying to receive Jesus. Just repent/believe.
The exhortations were brief and to the point.
John the Baptist: Repent
Jesus: Repent
Peter (at Pentecost): Repent
Paul (on Mars Hill)God commands you to repent.
The response to Paul's exhortation: Some believed
Paul (to the Philippian jailer): Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.
Philip (to the eunuch) If you believe with all your heart..
To be sure, each laid some groundwork, but in the final analysis, there was nothing poetic, nothing symbolic, just straightforward language. No raising of the hand, no walking the aisle, no inviting Jesus into their hearts, no praying to receive Jesus. Just repent/believe.