SaggyWoman
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Do you get cleaned up to come to Christ, or do you come to Christ and get cleaned up?
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JGrubbs is certainly correct in saying that repentance precedes cleansing, for repentance begins with a desire to be clean, at least of those things being repented of. But true and complete cleansing is realized only through faith in Christ and what He accomplished for us on the cross. When we place our faith in Christ to save us, he justifies us and begins to sanctify us through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Our sanctification, however, is only realized as we yield ourselves to God and His work in us.Originally posted by JGrubbs:
1. Repentance
2. Cleansing
1 John 1:9 says, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
This is a process that happens not only at the moment of salvation, but should happen daily in a Christians life. We should repent and confess our sins daily, and daily accept His forgivness and cleansing.
If I read you right, I agree. I get so tired of the faith-repentance-regeneration sequence. Why can't they all happen simultaneously?Originally posted by Squire Robertsson:
I look at these matters as happening in parallel with each and several other actions. This can only happen with a God who exists and operates outside of time as we know it.
I wonder. Are they necessarily mutually exclusive?Originally posted by SaggyWoman:
Do you get cleaned up to come to Christ, or do you come to Christ and get cleaned up?