How do we know that repentance is worked in a soul by God's goodness?
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We see in scripture that God's goodness, not punishment, is the catalyst for true repentance.
Repentance is fundamentally a work of God in the soul, independent of human action or external pressures. The sermon points out that it is through the goodness of God, displayed not only in His blessings but also in His grace, that true change occurs. Unlike conventional beliefs that suggest hardship or punishment leads to a change of heart, scripture teaches us that it is the recognition of God's immense goodness that moves us to repent. This understanding is pivotal; it reveals a God who seeks to restore rather than a deity who merely punishes. Thus, knowing this aligns us with His will and encourages a reflection of that goodness in how we interact with others.
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