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What is evangelical repentance and why is it necessary?

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Evangelical repentance is a gift from God, essential for true conversion and salvation, as highlighted in Acts 3:19.

Evangelical repentance is understood as a God-given response to the awareness of sin and the recognition of our need for Christ. Acts 3:19 calls upon people to 'repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out.' This highlights that repentance is not merely a change of mind but a divinely enabled turning away from sin toward God. It is necessary because it aligns with the call to faith in Christ—recognizing our sins leads to a sincere embrace of the grace offered through Him. Importantly, repentance is not a work we accomplish to earn salvation, but a response given through the grace of God, leading to a transformative relationship with Christ. Hence, this repentance is marked by a deep sorrow for sin and a commitment to follow Christ faithfully.
Scripture References: Acts 3:19, Ephesians 2:8-9

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