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How do we receive repentance according to the Bible?

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According to the Bible, repentance is a gift from God granted through the exalted Jesus Christ.

Repentance, according to Acts 5:31, is a gift from God as Jesus is exalted to give both repentance and forgiveness of sins. In Reformed theology, it is understood that humans do not possess the innate ability to repent on their own; rather, it is the work of the Holy Spirit that awakens the heart to the recognition of sin and the necessity of turning to God. The grace of repentance is woven into the fabric of salvation, illustrating that it is not merely an act of will but a gracious transformation initiated by God. As stated in 1 John 1:9, if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us, indicating that genuine repentance involves recognizing our sins and turning toward Christ, who alone enables this change of heart.
Scripture References: Acts 5:31; 1 John 1:9

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