The sooner you repent, the fewer sins you will have to answer for. At the deathbed of an old sinner, where conscience
begins to be awakened, you will hear him crying out: "Here are all my old
sins come about me, haunting my deathbed as so many evil spirits—and I have
no forgiveness! Here is Satan, who was once my tempter, now become an
accuser—and I have no advocate; I am now going to be dragged before God's
judgment seat where I must receive my final doom!" O how dismal is the case
of this man. He is in hell—before his time! But you who repent early
of your sinful courses, this is your privilege—you will have the less to
answer for. Indeed, let me tell you, you will have nothing to answer for.
Christ will answer for you. Your judge will be your advocate (1 John 2:1).
"Father," Christ will say, "here is one that has been a great sinner—yet a
broken-hearted sinner; if he owes anything to your justice, charge it to my
account!"
- Thomas Watson (The Doctrine of Repentance, Chapter 8)
Veni, Domine Jesu - Come, Lord Jesus
"Turn to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other.
By myself I have sworn; from my mouth has gone out in righteousness a word that shall not return:
To me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear allegiance." - Isaiah 45:22-23 (ESV)
"Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts" - Psalm 95:7b-8a (ESV)
"Blessed is the one whose transfression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit." - Psalm 32:1-2 (ESV)
"Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts" - Psalm 95:7b-8a (ESV)
"Blessed is the one whose transfression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit." - Psalm 32:1-2 (ESV)
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Thomas Watson - The sooner you repent, the fewer sins you will have to answer for
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