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What are the characteristics of true conversion?

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True conversion involves a radical internal change initiated by God, resulting in a transformed life reflecting Christ's character.

True conversion is a divine work that transforms an individual from within, highlighting the necessity of regeneration. As Jesus indicated, it is not about reforming outward behavior but about receiving a new nature that enables genuine faith and repentance (2 Corinthians 5:17). A person who has experienced true conversion will show a turning away from sin and an embrace of righteousness, evidenced by their actions and desires. This change should be ongoing, as believers continue to humble themselves before God and actively live out their commitment to Christ in every aspect of life, continually seeking His grace to grow in holiness.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:17

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Don Fortner · Jun 6, 1995
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