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What does the Bible say about repentance and redemption?

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The Bible teaches that repentance involves returning to God, who has redeemed us by blotting out our transgressions.

In Isaiah 44:22, the Lord proclaims, 'I have blotted out as a thick cloud thy transgressions and as a cloud thy sins. Return unto me for I have redeemed thee.' This passage illustrates the profound connection between repentance and redemption. Biblical repentance is a turning away from sin in recognition of one's need for God's forgiveness, and it is grounded in the assurance that God has already provided redemption through Christ. The call to return is not simply an invitation but a powerful declaration that forgiveness is available because God has acted decisively in Christ to cleanse us from our sins.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:22

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