Regeneration is the transformative work of the Holy Spirit that enables a believer to respond to God in faith.
The doctrine of regeneration is crucial to understanding how salvation is applied to the individual believer. Through regeneration, the Holy Spirit imparts new life, enabling a person to see their sinfulness and need for Christ. This process involves the cleansing of the conscience and the empowering of the believer to trust God and His promises. Regeneration is not merely a change in behavior but represents a profound transformation of a person’s very nature, aligning them with the will and purpose of God. Therefore, without regeneration, one cannot enter into the kingdom of God, as it is through this divine act that a believer is made capable of faith and repentance.
Scripture References:
Isaiah 1:26-27, Titus 3:5, John 3:3
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