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Why is understanding regeneration important in salvation?

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Regeneration is essential as it signifies the new birth necessary for experiencing true salvation.

Understanding regeneration is critical because it represents the moment when God gives a sinner a new nature, allowing them to respond to Him in faith. As seen in Titus 3:5, regeneration is described as a washing that makes us new creatures. Without this divine transformation, an individual remains in their sinful state. Jesus Himself taught about the necessity of being born again in John 3, affirming that unless one is born of water and the Spirit, they cannot enter the kingdom of God. Therefore, regeneration is not merely a theological concept; it is the work of the Holy Spirit that creates a desire for God and aligns our will with His. This new birth equips believers to live out their faith in obedience and holiness, which are evident fruits of true salvation.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, John 3:3

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Full free salvation
Don Bell · Oct 7, 2012
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