1st Mark of Regeneration: Deep Hatred For Sin

A Regenerate man does not commit sin as a habit.

He no longer sins with his heart and will, and whole inclination, as an unregenerate man does. There was probably a time when he did not think whether his actions were sinful or not, and never felt grieved after doing evil. There was no quarrel between him and sin—they were friends. Now he hates sin, flees from it, fights against it, counts it his greatest plague, groans under the burden of its presence, mourns when he falls under its influence, and longs to be delivered from it altogether. In one word, sin no longer pleases him, nor is even a matter of indifference—it has become the abominable thing which he hates. He cannot prevent it dwelling within him. “If he said he had no sin, there would be no truth in him” (1 John 1:8)—but he can say that he keenly abhors it, and the great desire of his soul is not to commit sin at all.

He cannot prevent bad thoughts arising within him, and shortcomings, omissions, and defects appearing, both in his words and actions. He knows, as James says, that “In many things we offend all.” (James 3:2.) But he can say truly, and as in the sight of God, that these things are a daily grief and sorrow to him, and that his whole nature does not consent unto them, as that of the unregenerate man does.

Reader, I place this mark before you. What would the Apostle say about you? Are you born of God?”

~ J.C. Ryle

Regeneration, [Ross-shire, UK: Christian Focus, 2003], 32, 33.

> > > From the week long series: “6 Marks of Regeneration” < < <

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“No one born of God makes a practice of sinning, for God’s seed abides in him, and he cannot keep on sinning because he has been born of God.” “We know that everyone who has been born of God does not keep on sinning.” (1 John 3:9; 5:18.)

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6 Responses

  1. I praise God for the timing of this quote. I was reading Romans 7 this morning and this is a beautiful expression of much of what the Apostle was teaching.

    Thank you also for this wonderful blog. I enjoy the daily quotes very much.

    The Lord bless you,
    Dale Tedder

    1. You’re welcome Dale. My pleasure.

  2. So timely! And what a great consolation Romans 8:1 is to those who truly hate sin!

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