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What does regeneration mean in the context of salvation?

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Regeneration refers to the act of being born again by the Holy Spirit, essential for salvation.

Regeneration is a theological term that signifies a transformative change in a person's spiritual state brought about by the Holy Spirit. In the context of salvation, as noted in Titus 3:5, it refers to the washing of regeneration, a divine work where the believer is made new. This act of being born again is essential, as it signifies that without regeneration, no one can see the kingdom of God. It is God's sovereign act that imparts spiritual life to the spiritually dead, enabling faith and repentance.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, John 3:3

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