What is Repentance?
It comes from a Greek word "metanoia" meaning "change of mind."
"Meta" means change [remember "metamorphosis"?] "noia" means mind. Put the two together it means change of mind.
When the Lord Jesus told the Jews to repent, He was telling them to change their mind towards Sin, God , Self and Christ with a view to changing one's behavior.
In essence, repentance is actually a change of attitude towards sin, God, Self and Christ.
When one changes his attitude towards sin, he will spontaneously change his behavior to it. He will abhor it.
When one changes his attitude towards God, he will now begin to honor and revere God in his life.
When one changes his attitude towards himself, he will now see himself humbly as God sees him---a sinner in need of salvation. One who cannot save himself.
As a result of this changing of attitude towards sin, God and self. He will change his attitude about the Lord Jesus Christ. He will trust in the Lord Jesus Christ alone for salvation nothing and no one else.
Does repentance have merit to one's salvation? No. Repentance is not works. It is basically an attitude of the heart as seen above. It is when the ALREADY REPENTANT SINNER TRUST IN CHRIST HE BECOMES SAVED.
REPENTANCE IS NOT WORKS. IT IS AN ATTITUDE OF THE HEART. WORKS IS THE NATURAL RESULT OF REPENTANCE.
HERE OBSERVE AND NOTICE:
Mt 3:8 Let your
change of heart [REPENTANCE] be seen in your
works:
John the Baptist is saying here: Let your repentance be seen in your works. REpentance is an attitude. Attitude is invisible. WE cannot see it. The attitude of a person can be manifested only through his actions and words and reactions. REmeber you can do "repentant" acts without having an attitude of repentance. That would tantamount to hypocrisy. True repentance is basically what happens inside spontaneously manifested through our actions.