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Why is God's grace important in the process of repentance?

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God's grace is essential for true repentance, as it enables individuals to turn from sin and seek Him earnestly (2 Timothy 2:25).

The necessity of God's grace in the process of repentance is profound; it is through His grace that individuals can recognize their sinfulness and feel the weight of their need for forgiveness. Scriptures like 2 Timothy 2:25 indicate that it is God who grants repentance, showing us that turning away from sin and toward God requires His initiating grace. Jeroboam's story exemplifies the danger of rejecting divine reproof, as he continually ignored God’s commands. In contrast, true repentance involves a heart transformed by grace that acknowledges one's sin and desires reconciliation with God. This grace empowers believers to repent genuinely, illustrating that without it, one remains trapped in sin.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:25

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