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What is the significance of repentance in Peter's sermon?

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Repentance is essential for receiving forgiveness and the gift of the Holy Spirit.

In Acts 2:38, Peter exhorts his listeners to repent and be baptized for the remission of their sins. Repentance is a change of mind and heart that recognizes Christ's true nature and calls for a response to the Gospel. It is through repentance that one becomes a recipient of God's grace, receiving the Holy Spirit and being added to the Church, as shown by the profound transformation in the lives of those who were converted.
Scripture References: Acts 2:38

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