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What does the Bible say about gospel repentance?

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The Bible teaches that gospel repentance involves turning from evil ways and a gift of God that leads the sinner to Christ.

Gospel repentance is the transformative change within a sinner enabled by the Holy Spirit, which encompasses turning from dead works and idolatry to faith in Christ. It is not merely a change of behavior but a heartfelt response to the gospel that acknowledges one's sinfulness and need for God's mercy. As illustrated in Jonah 3:10, true repentance involves inner conviction that results in a visible turning away from sin and toward God, demonstrating faith in Him and His grace.
Scripture References: Jonah 3:10

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Gospel Repentance
Bill Parker · Feb 16, 2011
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