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What does the Bible say about repentance and salvation?

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The Bible teaches that repentance is necessary for salvation, but it is not a prerequisite to receive it.

In the context of salvation, repentance is vital, yet it should not be viewed as a condition one must fulfill to earn salvation. Jesus emphasizes that without repentance, one cannot enter the kingdom of God (Luke 13:3). However, the New Birth is what allows an individual to genuinely comprehend their need for repentance. True repentance follows the work of the Holy Spirit, which enables a person to change their heart and mind towards God. Therefore, repentance acts as evidence of salvation rather than a prerequisite for it.
Scripture References: Luke 13:3, John 3:3

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