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What does repentance mean in the context of Revelation?

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Repentance in Revelation signifies a turning back to God and restoration of relationship.

In Revelation, particularly in the letters to the churches, repentance is both a corrective measure and a path to restoration. For example, in Revelation 2:5, the church in Ephesus is called to remember their fall and repent. This entails a conscious acknowledgment of sin, a sorrow for having turned away from their first love, and a commitment to return to their initial fervor for Christ. Repentance is not solely about feeling regret but involves a transformative change in one's heart and behavior, leading to renewed faithfulness in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:5, Acts 3:19

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