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How does repentance relate to God's grace?

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Repentance is a gift of God's grace that enables a sinner to turn to Christ for forgiveness and salvation.

Repentance is an essential aspect of salvation, intricately linked to God's sovereign grace. As seen in Acts 11:18, repentance is granted by God, allowing individuals to turn from their sinful ways and acknowledge the truth of the gospel. This change of heart is not generated by human effort but is a result of divine intervention. Understanding that repentance is a gift assures believers that their salvation is anchored not in their ability to change, but in God's gracious act of turning their hearts towards Him. Without this divine grace, no one would repent, emphasizing the critical role God's sovereignty plays in our salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 11:18, 2 Timothy 2:24-26

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