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What does conversion mean in the Bible?

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Conversion in the Bible refers to the act of turning from sin to God, signifying a complete transformation of one’s life.

Conversion represents a fundamental change in a person's life, encompassing both repentance and faith. It is the act of turning away from the old life marked by sin and embracing the new life through Christ. The term often used for conversion in Greek signifies a turning - 'repent and turn,' as stated in Acts 3:19. This change is not merely external but involves a transformation of the heart and mind, leading to a commitment to follow Christ. Conversion is a work of the Holy Spirit, resulting from the new birth and evidenced by a life that seeks to glorify God. It highlights the believer's response to God's call for salvation through faith in Jesus.
Scripture References: Acts 3:19, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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