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What is the meaning of repentance in the context of the gospel?

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Repentance in the gospel context means turning from one's sins to trust in Jesus Christ for salvation.

In the context of the gospel, repentance is not merely about feeling sorry for past actions but involves a profound transformation of the heart that leads one to turn from sin and embrace faith in Jesus Christ. This repentance is granted by God, as seen in James 1:18, emphasizing that it is through the hearing of the gospel that one is led to true repentance. Authentically believing in Christ necessitates acknowledging one’s sinfulness and realizing that redemption and true life are found solely in Him. The gospel calls for a cherishing of Christ and relies not on self-efforts, but wholly on His grace.
Scripture References: James 1:18, Luke 24:47

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Eric Lutter · Jun 13, 2023
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