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What does it mean to truly repent in the context of salvation?

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True repentance involves a complete turning away from sin and a total submission to Christ as Lord.

In the context of salvation, true repentance means more than just feeling sorry for one's sins; it is a radical transformation of both heart and mind. This is reflected in Luke 14:33, where Jesus stated that one must give up all that they have to be His disciple. This signifies an intentional rejection of sin and self-reliance, placing all trust in Christ alone for salvation. It is a process that is empowered by God’s grace, whereby a sinner recognizes the seriousness of their sin against a holy God and turns towards Christ with a willingness to follow Him and embrace His lordship over their life.
Scripture References: Luke 14:33

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