Quote:
Originally Posted by Apprehended
I have no problem with the Savior's ability to save. The reason that I have little to no confidence in death-bed repentance is that there is no life given to repentance. Repentance begins with a change of mind but ends with a life bearing fruit (meat) of repentance. It cannot be true repentance at moments before death since this kind of repentance is under compulsion or emotional duress looking into an eternity without God. Therefore, the problem is not in the Savior's corner, it's in the sinner's corner.
|
I have GREAT confidence in deathbed repentance, as does Jesus. I know it's difficult to spend a LIFETIME pouring your absolute best into the work of the Lord, even doing communion at home late in the evening and shedding tears on your bible, and THEN some guy who has lived like the devil for 80 years, actively opposed God's work the entire time, and given you fits, standing before God and receiving the same reward as you. But.......
Matthew 20:1 For the Kingdom of Heaven is like the owner of an estate who went out early one morning to hire workers for his vineyard.
Mat 20:2 He agreed to pay the normal daily wage and sent them out to work.
Mat 20:3 "At nine o'clock in the morning he was passing through the marketplace and saw some people standing around doing nothing.
Mat 20:4 So he hired them, telling them he would pay them whatever was right at the end of the day.
Mat 20:5 At noon and again around three o'clock he did the same thing.
Mat 20:6 At five o'clock that evening he was in town again and saw some more people standing around. He asked them, `Why haven't you been working today?'
Mat 20:7 "They replied, `Because no one hired us.' "The owner of the estate told them, `Then go on out and join the others in my vineyard.'
Mat 20:8 "That evening he told the foreman to call the workers in and pay them, beginning with the last workers first.
Mat 20:9 When those hired at five o'clock were paid, each received a full day's wage.
Mat 20:10 When those hired earlier came to get their pay, they assumed they would receive more. But they, too, were paid a day's wage.
Mat 20:11 When they received their pay, they protested,
Mat 20:12 `Those people worked only one hour, and yet you've paid them just as much as you paid us who worked all day in the scorching heat.'
Mat 20:13 "He answered one of them, `Friend, I haven't been unfair! Didn't you agree to work all day for the usual wage?
Mat 20:14 Take it and go. I wanted to pay this last worker the same as you.
Mat 20:15 Is it against the law for me to do what I want with my money? Should you be angry because I am kind?'
Mat 20:16 "And so it is, that many who are first now will be last then; and those who are last now will be first then."