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How does God's goodness lead to repentance?

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God's goodness reveals His mercy, prompting individuals to acknowledge their sin and seek His forgiveness, thus leading them to true repentance.

According to Romans 2:4, it is God's kindness and patience that leads us to repentance. This goodness softens the heart, allowing individuals to recognize their need for salvation and humbly turn toward God. Rather than being driven by fear of punishment, true repentance arises from an appreciation of God's grace, which leads sinners to reconsider their ways and seek fellowship with Him. Understanding the depth of God’s love and mercy, as demonstrated through Christ's sacrifice, compels a sinner to abandon their former life and embrace a new, Christ-centered existence.
Scripture References: Romans 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9

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Fatherly Pity
Paul Mahan · Mar 9, 1985
Joshua

Joshua

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