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How do we know repentance leads to salvation?

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Repentance, as seen in Nineveh's response to Jonah, demonstrates a genuine belief in God's warning and often leads to salvation.

In the case of Nineveh, the people responded to Jonah's call with genuine repentance, putting on sackcloth and fasting, which indicated their sorrow for sin and desire for mercy from God. This act of turning away from their evil ways shows that they believed in God's message. The New Testament further affirms this understanding when Jesus cites Nineveh's repentance as a model of true conversion, indicating that their response was not merely superficial or moral reformation but a deep, spiritual awakening. This illustrates that true repentance, prompted by the Holy Spirit, results in salvation and transformation, aligning with the overarching message of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Jonah 3:1-5, Matthew 12:41

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