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What does it mean to preach repentance toward God?

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Preaching repentance toward God emphasizes the need for sinners to turn away from sin and embrace faith in Jesus Christ for salvation.

Repentance toward God is a fundamental aspect of the gospel message, reflecting a heartfelt turning away from sin and a turning toward God in faith. Both the Old and New Testaments call for repentance as a necessary response to the message of salvation. Preaching this doctrine involves not only recognizing one's sinful state but also understanding and embracing the grace of God offered through Christ. As illustrated in Acts 20:21, the Apostle Paul highlighted the importance of repentance in his ministry, declaring, 'Testifying both to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.' This dual emphasis reinforces the necessity of both turning from sin and trusting in the Savior for true conversion.
Scripture References: Acts 20:21

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