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What is the difference between faith regeneration and spirit regeneration?

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Faith regeneration refers to the erroneous belief that faith initiates rebirth, while spirit regeneration emphasizes God's sovereignty in the process (John 3:8).

The difference between faith regeneration and spirit regeneration lies in the source of spiritual new birth. Faith regeneration suggests that an individual's act of faith is what brings about their regeneration. In contrast, spirit regeneration, as illustrated in John 3:8, highlights that being born of the Spirit is solely a divine act, independent of human effort. The biblical doctrine asserts that regeneration is a work of grace, whereby the Holy Spirit imparts life to the soul dead in sin. Recognizing this distinction not only clarifies the nature of salvation but also aligns our understanding with Scripture's teaching on divine sovereignty in all aspects of salvation.
Scripture References: John 3:8

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