Posts Tagged ‘Repentance’

I’ll Rest in Christ

Posted September 12th, 2006

This song beautifully illustrates the great exchange of the cross. Because of the work Jesus did on the cross in satisfying the wrath of God on our behalf, we bring all that we have done, including the things we thought were good ("so-called righteousness"), to exchange them for the merits of the Son, Jesus. Yet the believer desires to bring even more than simply his dead works to the Lord. We desire to bring the glory we once took in our works and nail it to the cross. What can the response be to such a great exchange – our filthy works for Jesus' righteous works? The declaration that by faith we will cease the labors of our own righteousness, stop trying to earn favor with God, and rest in the work of Christ for us.

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Jesus, I Come

Posted July 11th, 2003

While most Christians of the "reformed" persuation (theologically) do not believe that today's invitations/altar calls are a biblical way to call sinners to faith in Christ, God does, in His word, invite sinners to repent and believe. Jesus says "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest." (Matthew 11:28). This song expresses the desire of our heart - to come to Him - both when God drew us to Himself, and now as we seek to follow Him.

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