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How does the Gospel show the necessity of repentance?

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The Gospel emphasizes repentance as essential for salvation, as Jesus calls sinners to turn from their sin.

Repentance is a crucial aspect of the Christian faith and is highlighted in the teachings of Jesus. In Matthew 9:12-13, Jesus indicates that He came to call sinners to repentance, underscoring that recognizing one's sinful state is the first step towards restoration and healing. Repentance is not merely an act of feeling sorry but is a genuine change of heart and mind that leads an individual away from sin and toward God. In the Reformed tradition, this acknowledgment of one's sinful condition and the need for God's grace reflects the transformed life that results from true faith. The necessity of repentance is echoed throughout Scripture, confirming that a life transformed by the Gospel will manifest the fruits of repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:12-13, Acts 2:38

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