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How does repentance relate to faith in salvation?

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Repentance accompanies God-given faith and is essential as evidence of true conversion (Acts 17:30).

Repentance is inherently linked to faith in the process of salvation. In Acts 17:30, Paul proclaims that God commands all people everywhere to repent. True faith is not merely intellectual assent but involves a heartfelt turning away from sin and idolatry. This is indicative of regeneration, as only those regenerated by the Spirit can truly repent. Repentance signifies a change of mind towards sin and an embrace of Christ's provision for redemption. It serves as a necessary evidence that one is genuinely in the household of faith, highlighting a transformative response to the gospel message.
Scripture References: Acts 17:30

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