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What defines a true Christian according to the Bible?

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A true Christian is defined as one who repents of their sins and believes in Jesus Christ for salvation.

The Bible portrays a true Christian as someone who not only acknowledges their sinfulness but has also experienced a spirit-wrought change of heart leading to genuine repentance and faith in Jesus. This transformation results in a deep love for Christ, evidenced by a desire to obey His commandments (John 14:21). Furthermore, this repentance is an ongoing disposition, not a one-time act; it signifies a continual turning from sin and a sincere commitment to follow Christ's precepts. This doctrinal understanding is supported through various passages that affirm the connection between faith, obedience, and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in a believer’s life, which produces spiritual fruit.
Scripture References: John 14:21, Acts 20:21, 1 John 2:3-4

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