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What is the nature of true repentance?

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True repentance is a heartfelt change of mind and attitude toward Christ, recognizing His lordship and grace.

True repentance goes beyond mere behavioral change; it is fundamentally a transformation of the heart and mind. In the case of the woman caught in adultery, her encounter with Christ brought her to recognize her guilt without making excuses, highlighting the essence of genuine repentance. This acknowledgment of sin coupled with reliance on Christ signifies a true turning away from sin and toward the Savior. The Bible teaches that repentance involves accepting God's assessment of our sinfulness and turning to Him in faith, trusting in His mercy and grace for salvation (Acts 2:38).
Scripture References: Acts 2:38

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