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How does God's grace lead us to repentance?

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God's grace leads us to repentance by revealing His goodness and mercy, transforming hearts to turn towards Him.

The relationship between God's grace and repentance is pivotal in the life of a believer. As noted in Romans 2:4, it is the goodness of God that leads us to repentance, showcasing that true repentance arises from an understanding of God's grace and love. When individuals experience God's profound mercy and kindness, it stirs a genuine response of turning away from sin towards Him, highlighting the transformative power of His grace.

Moreover, the work of the Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in this process. The Spirit convicts us of sin and shows us the beauty of Christ's redemptive work, leading us to recognize our need for salvation. Through this process, God's grace not only compels us to acknowledge our wrongdoing but also assures us of His willingness to forgive and restore us. This dynamic emphasizes that repentance is not merely an act of will but a gracious response to God's overwhelming love.
Scripture References: Romans 2:4, 2 Corinthians 7:10

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