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Why is a changed mind important for Christians?

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A changed mind, or repentance, signifies a transformative relationship with God and a rejection of sin.

A changed mind is crucial for Christians as it represents a fundamental shift in how we view God, ourselves, and sin. According to Acts 2, true hearing involves being pricked in the heart, leading to a desire for repentance. This change is not something we can produce on our own; it is a gift from God (Acts 11:18), granted to those He chooses. Ephesians 2:1-4 shows that we were once dead in our sins, but God, rich in mercy, makes us alive together with Christ. This profound transformation leads us to recognize our need for a Savior, understanding that Jesus is not merely a historical figure but our God who redeems us from sin.
Scripture References: Acts 2:37, Acts 11:18, Ephesians 2:1-4

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