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Why is genuine repentance important for Christians?

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Genuine repentance is crucial for Christians as it reflects a humble acknowledgment of sin and a desire for God's mercy.

The account of the leper in Matthew 8 illustrates the essence of true repentance. The leper approached Jesus in humility, recognizing his need for mercy despite his unworthiness (Matthew 8:2-3). This act of coming as he was, without pretense or merit, exemplifies the Christian understanding of repentance—turning from self-reliance to complete dependence on God's grace. Genuine repentance is about more than feeling sorry for sin; it is an earnest turning away from sin with a heartfelt desire to seek God's forgiveness and acceptance. It acknowledges that salvation is a work of divine grace, not human achievement.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:2-3, Matthew 27:3-5, Proverbs 1:28, 2 Corinthians 6:2

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Matthew 27:1-10
J.C. Ryle · Mar 17, 2016
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