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How does the Holy Spirit work in faith and repentance?

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The Holy Spirit actively enables believers to have faith and repent by imparting grace and life.

The Holy Spirit is pivotal in the process of faith and repentance, serving as the agent of regeneration and sanctification. Scripture teaches that the Spirit of God grants life to those who are spiritually dead, allowing them to respond in faith to the gospel. In Zechariah 12:10, the Spirit is promised to be poured out, enabling the people to see Christ whom they pierced and to mourn for Him. This work of the Spirit is essential because it moves the heart from rebellion to submission to God's will, impressing upon the believer the weight of their sin while also exposing the beauty of Christ's sacrifice. This interplay between faith and the Spirit's prompting is integral to the believer's ongoing journey in Christ, leading to deeper repentance and trust in God's providence.
Scripture References: Zechariah 12:10, John 3:5-6, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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