The sermon titled "God's Goodness Leadeth To Repentance" by Walter Pendleton focuses on the concept of repentance as a gift driven by the goodness of God, as described in Romans 2:4. Pendleton argues that true repentance is not evoked by God's wrath or adverse circumstances but rather by His moral excellence and goodness, which draws individuals to recognize their need for Him. The key Scripture, Romans 2:4, emphasizes this idea: it is God's goodness, not punishment or hardship, that leads one to a genuine change of heart. This understanding highlights the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereign grace and the necessity of acknowledging His character as central to the transformative process of repentance, underscoring the importance of preaching Christ to reveal God's goodness and glory.
“It is the goodness of God that leadeth thee to repentance.”
“Repentance is worked in a soul by God... not by wrath, not by difficult circumstances, but by God's goodness.”
“It's the goodness of God that drives you to repentance.”
“If you see anything of the truth of the personal work of Christ, you've seen all God's glory, because he is all God's glory wrapped up in one person.”
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