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Why is faith and repentance important for Christians?

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Faith and repentance are crucial for Christians as they facilitate salvation and a continual relationship with God.

Faith and repentance are foundational to the Christian experience, as articulated in Acts 20:21, where the Apostle Paul speaks of both as integral aspects of the believer’s life. Faith is the means by which we receive God’s grace, trusting in the finished work of Jesus Christ for our salvation. It allows us to partake in the righteousness of God and ensures our acceptance before Him.

Repentance, on the other hand, is the response of the heart to God’s grace, a turning away from sin that demonstrates our recognition of the holiness of God and our need for His mercy. As Christians, embracing both faith and repentance is essential for spiritual growth and maturity. They remind us of our dependency on God’s grace and keep us aligned with His will, cultivating a vibrant relationship with our Savior.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:15

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