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How do we know the need for repentance is true?

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The necessity of repentance is affirmed throughout Scripture, particularly in verses like Matthew 3:8, which calls for 'fruits of repentance.'

The doctrine of repentance is a key element in preparing hearts for the Lord, as seen in Matthew 3:8 where John the Baptist calls for 'fruits of repentance.' This reflects a transformation that must occur in the believer's heart, showing that a recognition of sin is essential before one can effectively embrace grace. Repentance is not merely an emotional response but a profound change in understanding regarding oneself, sin, and God. Paul also emphasizes in Romans that all have sinned and need to turn back to God, demonstrating that God's desire is for hearts to be truly contrite and humble. Without such repentance, one cannot genuinely accept Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:8, Romans 3:10-12, Luke 13:3

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