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What does conversion mean in the context of repentance?

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Conversion refers to the turning from sin to God, an integral part of true repentance according to the Bible.

In the context of repentance, conversion is the act of turning away from sin and towards God, reflecting an internal change instigated by the Holy Spirit. Peter's call to 'repent and be converted' (Acts 3:19) indicates that conversion is both a necessary outcome of true repentance and a distinct process by which one turns from the path of sin to embrace God's will. This profound change results in a new life characterized by faith and holiness, made possible through God's grace.
Scripture References: Acts 3:19, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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