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What does the Bible say about grace and repentance?

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The Bible teaches that true repentance is a response to God's grace, turning to Him for forgiveness and mercy (Zechariah 1:3).

The concept of grace in relation to repentance is pivotal in the Scriptures. In Zechariah 1:3, God calls His people to turn to Him, promising that He will turn to them. This highlights that repentance is not merely a result of human effort but rather a response to the grace of God that prompts the heart to seek Him. True repentance arises from an experience of grace, as it is God's goodness that leads us to change our minds and hearts. It is through turning to God in our times of need that we receive His supply of grace and compassion, which further cultivates our devotion and love for Him.
Scripture References: Zechariah 1:3, Song of Solomon 5:4

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