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What role do faith and repentance play in salvation?

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Faith and repentance are essential responses to God's grace, leading to true conversion and transformation.

In the process of salvation, faith and repentance are vital elements that signify a person's acceptance of God's grace. Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes that it is through faith we receive salvation, not by our works. Repentance, defined as a change of heart and mind towards sin, is equally essential. In the case of Onesimus, his transformation from a rebellious slave to a faithful companion demonstrates the impact of genuine repentance and faith. As he came to understand his plight, he acknowledged his need for change, accepting the grace extended through Paul’s appeal. Thus, the interplay of faith and repentance shows that true faith produces a heart that turns away from sin and towards Christ, embodying the new life created in Him.

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