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Is repentance a one-time event or an ongoing process?

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Repentance is both an initial act of turning to God and an ongoing state in a believer's life (Romans 12:2).

Repentance is not merely a one-time event; it is an ongoing state of heart and attitude for the believer. While there is an initial repentance that comes with salvation, which signifies a turning from sin to God, believers are called to continue in a lifestyle of repentance. Romans 12:2 encourages Christians to be transformed by the renewing of their minds, which implies a continual process of turning away from worldly ways and conforming to God's will. This ongoing repentance is reflective of a heart that is continually aware of its need for God and seeks to live in obedience to Him. Thus, genuine repentance is a vital and continuous aspect of the Christian journey.
Scripture References: Romans 12:2

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