By Amos Binney and Daniel Steele
L. REGENERATIONThis is that work of the Holy Spirit by which we experience a change of heart; the recovery upon the heart of the moral image of God. Eph. iv, 23, 24. This work, in Scripture, is variously. expressed. Deut. 30:6; Ps. 51:10; Jer. 24:7; 31:33; Ezek. 11:19; 36:25-26; John 1:12, 13; 3:5-8; Acts 3:19; Rom. 12:2; 13:14; II Cor. 5:17; 3:18; Col. 1:12-15; 3:10; I Pet. 1:22-23; II Pet. 1:4. That there can be no salvation independent of regeneration will appear, when we consider, (106. Give the evidences of saving repentance in their order? What is regeneration? How is it expressed in Scripture?) 1. All men are sinners by nature and by practice, and they cannot restore themselves to innocence. Ps. 51:5-10; Jer. 13:23; Rom. 3:19; 8:7-8; 11:32; II Cor. 5:17; Gal. 3:10-22; 5:19-24; Eph. 2:1-5; 4:22-24; I Pet. 1:23; I John 4:7; 5:4. 2. God is holy, and cannot look upon unholy beings with approbation or delight. Hab. 1: 13; I Pet. 1:15-16. 3. Heaven is a holy place, and none but holy beings are capacitated for either its employments or enjoyments. Ps. 24:3-4; Heb. 12:14. 4. The Scriptures declare that none but the regenerate can possibly be saved. Matt. 18: 3; John 3:3, 7 , Rom . 8:7-8 , Gal. 6:15; Heb. 12:14. Errors respecting regeneration: 1. That it is identical with water baptism by an apostolically ordained ministry. Refuted in Acts 13:38-39; 16:31; Rom. 5:1; 10:9; Eph. 2:8; I John 5:10. 2. That it is a change of the controlling purpose made by the human will. Refutation: Gen. 5:3; 6:5; Job 14:4; Ps 51:5; Isa. 1:5-6; Jer. 13:23; John 3:5, 8. (107. Can we be saved without this? Prove it. What errors respecting it?) |
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