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January 21, 2019

Is Repentance a Command or a Gift?


“I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart
of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit within you, and
cause you to walk in my statutes.” Ezekiel 36:26–27

We need to pray for repentance. But you may be asking, “Isn’t repentance something God
tells us to do?” In other words: Is repentance something God commands, or is it
something he gives?

Repentance is a command. God “commands all people everywhere to repent” (Acts


17:30).

But repentance is also a gift. In Acts 11:18, we read that “to the Gentiles also God has
granted repentance that leads to life.” And in 2 Timothy 2:25, Paul says that we must
gently instruct those who oppose us in the hope that “God may perhaps grant them
repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth.”

God grants repentance. So you can ask God to give you a contrite heart. You can ask him
to change your heart. You can cry out to him “Lord, restore repentance!”

This is the promise of the gospel: God will give you a new heart (Ezek. 36:26–27).

That’s why we can pray for God to restore repentance. In this prayer, you are asking God to
change your stubborn heart. You are asking God, “Pour out your Spirit on me. Cause me to
hate what you hate and love what you love. I can’t get there on my own.”

Knowing that repentance is both a command and a gift from God, how might this change the
way you pray?

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