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Why is the concept of willing repentance important for Christians?

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Willing repentance is vital as it reflects a genuine response to God's call, enabling believers to turn away from sin and embrace a life in Christ.

Willing repentance is important because it signifies a heart truly transformed by God's grace. In the text, it is emphasized that true repentance is coupled with a willingness to forsake sin and the world’s allure. This underscores the believer's active participation in their salvation journey, as they willingly choose to identify with Christ and His suffering. The act of turning away from sin is not forced but stems from a new nature granted by God, allowing individuals to delight in following Christ. This willing response to God's grace aligns with the promise that 'thy people shall be willing' (Psalm 110), indicating that the new heart gladly embraces the call to repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Psalm 110

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Willing Repentance
Fred Evans · Feb 25, 2018
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