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NASB | Acts 17:30 "Therefore having overlooked the times of ignorance, God is now declaring to men that all people everywhere should repent, |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Acts 17:30 "Therefore God overlooked and disregarded the former ages of ignorance; but now He commands all people everywhere to repent [that is, to change their old way of thinking, to regret their past sins, and to seek God's purpose for their lives], |
Subject: How deep can the Gospel go |
Bible Note: Hi, NC... Yes, one of the benefits of regeneration is that the will of man is freed from its slavery to sin. Thus, through grace, God divinely restores what the Fall destroyed. Albert Barnes departs from orthodoxy in his stance on the operation of the will. A thing that brought censure to him from his own denomination. Keeping that single weakness in mind, I still use his commentary from time to time. "Whilst a man is persuaded that he has it in his power to contribute anything, be it ever so little, to his salvation, he remains in carnal self-confidence; he is not a self-despairer, and therefore is not duly humbled before God, he believes he may lend a helping hand in his salvation, but on the contrary, whoever is truly convinced that the whole work depends singly on the will of God, such a person renounces his own will and strength; he waits and prays for the operation of God, nor waits and prays in vain." --Martin Luther In Him, Doc |