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What does it mean to turn from transgression?

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Turning from transgression means repenting of sin and turning towards God for forgiveness and salvation.

Turning from transgression, as mentioned in Isaiah 59:20, signifies a heartfelt repentance where one acknowledges their sin and seeks forgiveness from God. This act of turning is not merely a change of direction but a transformative relocation of one's affections and focus from sin to God. It reflects the work of the Holy Spirit, who draws individuals to Christ, enabling them to abandon their old ways and embrace the redemptive work of Jesus. In Acts 3:19, Peter emphasizes the importance of repentance: 'Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out,' reinforcing that this turning is fundamental to experiencing God’s mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 59:20, Acts 3:19

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