beliefs
Westminster
Confession of Faith:
Chapter 15
Of Repentance unto Life
I. Repentance unto life is an evangelical
grace, the doctrine whereof is to be preached by every minister
of the gospel, as well as that of faith in Christ.
II. By it, a sinner, out of the sight and
sense not only of the danger, but also of the filthiness and
odiousness of his sins, as contrary to the holy nature, and
righteous law of God; and upon the apprehension of his mercy
in Christ to such as are penitent, so grieves for, and hates
his sins, as to turn from them all unto God, purposing and
endeavoring to walk with him in all the ways of his commandments.
III. Although repentance be not to be rested
in, as any satisfaction for sin, or any cause of the pardon
thereof, which is the act of God's free grace in Christ; yet
it is of such necessity to all sinners, that none may expect
pardon without it.
IV. As there is no sin so small, but it deserves
damnation; so there is no sin so great, that it can bring
damnation upon those who truly repent.
V. Men ought not to content themselves with
a general repentance, but it is every man's duty to endeavor
to repent of his particular sins, particularly.
VI. As every man is bound to make private
confession of his sins to God, praying for the pardon thereof;
upon which, and the forsaking of them, he shall find mercy;
so, he that scandalizeth his brother, or the church of Christ,
ought to be willing, by a private or public confession, and
sorrow for his sin, to declare his repentance to those that
are offended, who are thereupon to be reconciled to him, and
in love to receive him.
CHAPTER XVI:
Of Good Works
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