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What does regeneration mean in Christian doctrine?

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Regeneration is the act of God that brings a person to spiritual life through faith in Christ (John 6:45).

In Christian doctrine, regeneration refers to the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life, awakening them to the reality of God's truth and bringing them to faith in Christ. As indicated in John 6:45, this regenerative work is not something initiated by human effort but is a sovereign act of God, enabling individuals to come to faith in the one whom He has sent. Regeneration results in a radical change in the heart of a believer, leading them from serving sin to becoming servants of righteousness. It represents a divine liberation from previous spiritual bondage, allowing for genuine belief in Christ.
Scripture References: John 6:45

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