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What does the Bible say about repentance in the gospel?

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The Bible commands sinners to repent as the first step in believing the gospel (Acts 2:38).

In Acts 2:38, Peter instructs those who hear the gospel to 'repent' as the first command of the gospel message. Repentance involves turning from a false understanding of God and Christ to the true Christ presented in the gospel. It is a necessary response for a sinner upon recognizing their need for salvation. Repentance is not just a one-time act but a continual process throughout the life of a believer as they grow in understanding of grace and truth.
Scripture References: Acts 2:38

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