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		<title>Preaching Repentance From Judges 10</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2016 21:51:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Randal Pelton, Ph.D., D.Min., Th.M.</dc:creator>
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<p>One of the benefits of preaching through the book of Judges is that chapter 10 provides a glimpse into the doctrine of repentance. Repentance is not a doctrine that gets much press these days. You probably are aware that it is a critical doctrine that greatly affects one&#8217;s justification and sanctification. Judges, however, is not the place you would likely look to find teaching on repentance.</p>
<p>Actually two kinds of repentance are mentioned. The first one is readily acknowledge: the repentance of God&#8217;s people. The second one is hotly debated: the repentance of God.</p>
<p>First, after committing more idolatry, God&#8217;s people finally say in vv. 15-16 &#8220;&#8216;We have sinned; do to us whatever seems good to you. Only please deliver us this day.&#8217; So they put away the foreign gods from among them and served the Lord&#8230;&#8221; God&#8217;s people finally repent of their idolatry.</p>
<p>Notice two parts of their repentance: (1) they stopped worshiping &#8220;the foreign gods&#8221;; (2) they started (re-started?) serving &#8220;the Lord.&#8221; They stopped sinning and started serving. It&#8217;s a pretty simple definition of repentance.</p>
<p>Second, after severely judging His people, God finally responds to Israel&#8217;s repentance. The omniscient narrator tells us: &#8220;and [the Lord] became impatient over the misery of Israel&#8221; (v. 16). The Lord stopped punishing and started saving even though He said back in v. 13, &#8220;Yet you have forsaken me and served other gods; therefore I will save you no more.&#8221;</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t claim to understand what was happening in the mind of God. Neither arguments for or against God being able to repent have been completely satisfying.</p>
<p>I am convinced, however, that our congregants need to hear the importance of confessing their sins, turning from their sins, and replacing their sins with righteousness.</p>
<p>Preach repentance and our Lord will continue to receive glory in the church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21).</p>
<p>Randal</p>
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