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What does repentance mean in the context of Christian faith?

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Repentance in Christian faith is a turning away from sin and idolatry towards God, seeking forgiveness and transformation.

In the biblical context, repentance is more than mere sorrow for sin; it involves a radical transformation of heart and mind. Acts 17:30 commands all men to repent, indicating that God overlooks times of ignorance but now commands a decisive turn towards Him. This repentance includes a rejection of idolatry and false worship, emphasizing a desire to know and serve the true God. Thus, true repentance leads to a life marked by faith in Christ, resulting in the regeneration and the work of the Holy Spirit to live in accordance with God's will.
Scripture References: Acts 17:30

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