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Why is Holy Spirit conviction necessary for true repentance?

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Without Holy Spirit conviction, a person cannot genuinely understand their sinfulness, and thus cannot truly repent.

Holy Spirit conviction is necessary for true repentance because it instills an awareness of one's sin and the depth of our rebellion against God. As preached in the sermon, without the Holy Spirit's work, individuals remain unaware of the severity of their sins and their need for a Savior. This conviction reveals not merely the actions that are sinful but exposes the underlying sinful nature that needs to be addressed. Romans 3:19-20 conveys that the law stops every mouth and makes the whole world guilty before God, making it clear that the work of the Holy Spirit leads us to a point of recognizing our utter need for mercy and grace, which prompts true repentance.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19-20

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