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What does the Bible say about true faith and repentance?

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The Bible teaches that true faith and repentance are gifts from God, essential for salvation and recognizing our need for Christ's righteousness.

The Apostle Paul, particularly in Philippians 3, provides a profound explanation of true faith and repentance. He emphasizes that both are not natural to us but are gifts of God's grace. True faith involves resting in Christ for salvation rather than relying on our own works, while true repentance signifies a change of mind about our former beliefs and reliance on self-righteousness. It means recognizing that our previous attempts to earn God's favor are worthless compared to the righteousness found in Christ alone. Paul declares that he counted all his former achievements as loss, indicating a complete transformation in how he perceives value in relation to God's grace and salvation through faith in Jesus.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:1-11, 1 Timothy 1:12-15

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