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What does the Bible say about the need for repentance?

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The Bible emphasizes that repentance is crucial for salvation as it signifies a change of mind about one's sinful state.

The Bible teaches that repentance is a vital aspect of coming to faith in Christ. In Mark 2:17, Jesus declares that he came to call sinners to repentance, indicating that those who perceive themselves as ‘whole’ do not see their need for Christ. Repentance involves recognizing one’s sinful condition, which is often described in Scripture as being sick with sin. This acknowledgment leads to a change of heart and mind, a turning away from sin and towards God. As emphasized in Acts 3:19, we are called to repent and turn to God so that our sins may be wiped out and times of refreshing may come from the Lord.
Scripture References: Mark 2:17, Acts 3:19

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