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Clement of Rome - First Epistle to the Corinthians

Chapter VIII.—Continuation respecting repentance.

Chapter VIII.--Continuation respecting repentance.

The ministers of the grace of God have, by the Holy Spirit, spoken of repentance; and the Lord of all things has himself declared with an oath regarding it, "As I live, saith the Lord, I desire not the death of the sinner, but rather his repentance;" [38] adding, moreover, this gracious declaration, "Repent, O house of Israel, of your iniquity. [39] Say to the children of My people, Though your sins reach from earth to heaven, and though they be redder [40] than scarlet, and blacker than sackcloth, yet if ye turn to Me with your whole heart, and say, Father! I will listen to you, as to a holy [41] people." And in another place He speaks thus: "Wash you, and become clean; put away the wickedness of your souls from before mine eyes; cease from your evil ways, and learn to do well; seek out judgment, deliver the oppressed, judge the fatherless, and see that justice is done to the widow; and come, and let us reason together. He declares, Though your sins be like crimson, I will make them white as snow; though they be like scarlet, I will whiten them like wool. And if ye be willing and obey Me, ye shall eat the good of the land; but if ye refuse, and will not hearken unto Me, the sword shall devour you, for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken these things." [42] Desiring, therefore, that all His beloved should be partakers of repentance, He has, by His almighty will, established [these declarations].