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What does Hebrews say about regeneration?

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Hebrews teaches that regeneration is a work of the New Covenant, transforming believers from within.

Regeneration, as discussed in Hebrews, refers to the internal transformation of believers, which is a hallmark of the New Covenant. This transformative work is essential for entering into a relationship with God, as seen in Hebrews 8:10, where God promises to write His laws on our hearts and minds. This indicates a shift from external adherence to an internal change, where the believer's will aligns with God's will, enabling a new life characterized by obedience and communion with the Lord. Regeneration is not merely about knowledge, but about being made spiritually alive to respond to God’s grace and to bear fruit in accordance with His character.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:10

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