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Clement of Rome

Repentance: An Opportunity for God's Mercy

Repentance is an opportunity for God's mercy, and we should humble ourselves and obey his commandments to receive forgiveness and peace.
Clement of Rome preaches about the preciousness of the blood of Christ shed for our salvation, bringing the grace of repentance to all. Throughout history, God has offered the opportunity of repentance to those willing to turn to Him, as seen with Noah, Jonah, and through the ministers of God's grace. God desires repentance for all His beloved ones, urging humility, rejection of empty works, and adherence to His will. Clement emphasizes the importance of seeking God, doing what is right and just, showing mercy, forgiveness, and kindness, as taught by Jesus. He encourages obedience to God's sacred words, highlighting the favor shown to the humble and peaceful who tremble at His words.

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Let us fix our attention on the blood of Christ and recognize how precious it is to God his Father, since it was shed for our salvation and brought the grace of repentance to all the world.

If we review the various ages of history, we will see that in every generation the Lord has offered the opportunity of repentance to any who were willing to turn to him. When Noah preached God's message of repentance, all who listened to him were saved. Jonah told the Ninevites they were going to be destroyed, but when they repented, their prayers gained God's forgiveness for their sins, and they were saved, even though they were not of God's people.

Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, the ministers of God's grace have spoken of repentance; indeed, the Master of the whole universe himself spoke of repentance with an oath: As I live, says the Lord, I do not wish the death of the sinner but his repentance. He added this evidence of his goodness: House of Israel, repent of your wickedness. Tell the sons of my people: If their sins should reach from earth to heaven, if they are brighter than scarlet and blacker than sackcloth, you need only turn to me with your whole heart and say, "Father", and I will listen to you as a holy people.

In other words, God wanted all his beloved ones to have the opportunity to repent and he confirmed this desire by his own almighty will. That is why we should obey his sovereign and glorious will and prayerfully entreat his mercy and kindness. We should be suppliant before him and turn to his compassion, rejecting empty works and quarrelling and jealousy which only lead to death.

Brothers, we should be humble in mind, putting aside all arrogance, pride and foolish anger. Rather, we should act in accordance with the Scriptures, as the Holy Spirit says: The wise man must not glory in his wisdom nor the strong man in his strength nor the rich man in his riches. Rather, let him who glories glory in the Lord by seeking him and doing what is right and just. Recall especially what the Lord Jesus said when he taught gentleness and forbearance. Be merciful, he said, so that you may have mercy shown to you. Forgive, so that you may be forgiven. As you treat others, so you will be treated. As you give, so you will receive. As you judge, so you will be judged. As you are kind to others, so you will be treated kindly. The measure of your giving will be the measure of your receiving.

Let these commandments and precepts strengthen us to live in humble obedience to his sacred words. As Scripture asks: Whom shall I look upon with favour except the humble, peaceful man who trembles at my words?

Sharing then in the heritage of so many vast and glorious achievements, let us hasten toward the goal of peace, set before us from the beginning. Let us keep our eyes firmly fixed on the Father and Creator of the whole universe, and hold fast to his splendid and transcendent gifts of peace and all his blessings

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Preciousness of Christ's Blood
  2. A. Recognizing the value of Christ's sacrifice
  3. B. The opportunity of repentance offered to all
  4. II. Historical Examples of Repentance
  5. A. Noah's message of repentance
  6. B. Jonah's message to the Ninevites
  7. III. The Call to Repentance
  8. A. The Lord's desire for the sinner's repentance
  9. B. The promise of forgiveness and restoration
  10. IV. Humility and Obedience
  11. A. Putting aside arrogance and pride
  12. B. Following the Lord's commandments and precepts

Key Quotes

“As I live, says the Lord, I do not wish the death of the sinner but his repentance.” — Clement of Rome
“If their sins should reach from earth to heaven, if they are brighter than scarlet and blacker than sackcloth, you need only turn to me with your whole heart and say, 'Father', and I will listen to you as a holy people.” — Clement of Rome
“Be merciful, he said, so that you may have mercy shown to you. Forgive, so that you may be forgiven.” — Clement of Rome

Application Points

  • We should humble ourselves and put aside arrogance and pride to receive God's mercy and forgiveness.
  • We should follow the Lord's commandments and precepts to demonstrate our obedience and love for him.
  • We should be merciful and forgiving towards others, just as God is merciful and forgiving towards us.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Christ's blood in the context of repentance?
Christ's blood is precious to God the Father and offers the opportunity of repentance to all.
Can anyone repent and be saved?
Yes, anyone who is willing to turn to God can repent and be saved.
What is the Lord's desire for the sinner?
The Lord desires the sinner's repentance, not their death.
How can we demonstrate humility and obedience to God?
We can demonstrate humility and obedience by putting aside arrogance and pride, and following the Lord's commandments and precepts.

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