Many Baptist Churches NEED to Reread The 1689 Baptist Confession on Repentance

One of the problems today is that the repentance is merely taught as a change of mind, to teach that repentance of sin is works salvation.  However historic Christianity had laid in the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith wrote this in Section 15 called "Of Repentance Unto Life and Salvation" which was later used by Charles Haddon Spurgeon's pulpit:

15.3 says, "This saving faith is an evangelical grace, whereby a person being by the Holy Spirit made sensible of the manifold evils of his sin, doth, by faith in Christ, humble himself for it with GODLY SORROW, DETESTATION OF IT, and SELF-ABHORRENCE, PRAYING FOR PARDON and strength of grace with a purpose and endeavor, by supplies of the Spirit, to walk before God unto all well-pleasing in all things."

Obviously many Baptist churches are already giving in to "easy believism" which the Gospel is watered down to merely reciting a "prayer", to "ask Jesus into their heart" but there was really NO REPENTANCE, NO TEARS, NO REALIZATION of sin.  In fact, it's no wonder why there's a lot of false converts right now who well, they supposedly got saved but later revealed they weren't saved.  

Jesus NEVER said, "Who wants to ask me into their hearts..." but instead He said, "Repent ye and believe the Gospel!"  And this repentance is preached, Jesus always showed people their sins and their need for forgiveness.  Sadly, many churches today are deviating from preaching against sin, from telling people to repent of their sins which has caused a huge increase of apostasy.  The problem is not teaching teaching eternal security but rather, teaching eternal security without teaching the TRUE characteristics of a true convert.  As said, people with eternal security do not completely fall away but definitely will endure to the end.

To say that repentance towards salvation does not involve a repentance of sin is BOGUS.  There's no perfect repentance, don't expect it but unless a person comes to one's senses that sin is utterly offensive to the Lord Jesus Christ, there can be no true repentance.  Charles Haddon Spurgeon also uttered these words on repentance:

"Just now some professedly Christian teachers are misleading many by saying that ‘repentance is only a change of mind.' It is true that the original word does convey the idea of a change of mind; but the whole teaching of Scripture concerning the repentance which is not to be repented of is that it is a much more radical and complete change than is implied by our common phrase about changing one's mind. The repentance that does not include sincere sorrow for sin is not the saving grace that is wrought by the Holy Spirit.

Just as said ENOUGH of watered down repentance already!