#34 Part 15 The Practice of Godliness Includes…Furthermore, from this it is not so very difficult to conclude what it means to train oneself in godliness. It means to: acknowledge one’s sin from God’s Law, seek forgiveness for same from God the Lord and, in true repentance, seek in steadfast faith to cling to Christ and, as a result, produce righteous fruits of repentance (Mat. 3:8), to be fruitful in good works (Col. 1:10), to be zealous in good works (Tit. 2:14), to abstain from evil and do good (Psa. 34:15), to abide in godly living (Gen. 5:22), to serve God with holiness and righteousness (Luke 1:75), to fear and love God (Sirach 2:10), to walk before God in all good conscience (Acts 23:1), to train oneself to have an imperishable conscience towards everyone (Acts 24:16), to deny ungodly ways and worldly lusts, and live chaste, righteous, and godly lives in this world (Tit. 2:12), to be pious before God and conduct oneself blamelessly in all His commandments (Luke 1:6), to dedicate one’s members to God as weapons of righteousness (Rom. 6:13), in service of righteousness that you may be holy (v. 19). to do the will of God (1 John 2:17), to enter in upon the way of the Lord (Deu 8:6), to hold to God’s Word (Psa 119:9), to walk blamelessly (Psa. 81:12), to cleanse oneself from the splotches of the flesh and go forth with holiness in the fear of God (2 Cor. 7:1), to be found in the stance of good works (Tit. 3:8 and v.14), to be rich in good works (1 Tim. 6:10). (Schola Pietatus-Volume 1 by Johann Gerhard, Repristination Press, p. 19-20)