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Why is repentance towards God important for salvation?

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Repentance toward God is essential for salvation as it signifies a turning away from sin and an acknowledgment of our offenses against a holy God.

In Acts 20:21, Paul highlights the necessity of declaring repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. This repentance is not merely acknowledging specific sins, but involves a deep, godly sorrow over sin itself—recognizing that all sin is ultimately against God (Psalm 51:4). This is foundational in the Reformed tradition, which teaches that genuine repentance leads not only to forgiveness but also to a transformed life, characterized by ongoing repentance as believers grow in their relationship with God. Without this vital aspect of repentance, one cannot truly grasp the depth of their need for Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Acts 20:21, Psalm 51:4

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