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Why must Christians repent of their sins?

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Christians must repent because repentance is a command from God and necessary to avoid judgment.

Christians must repent of their sins to obey God's command and to confirm their commitment to His righteousness. The urgency of repentance is emphasized in Luke 13:3, where Jesus states, 'except you repent, you shall all likewise perish.' This indicates that unrepentant sinners face dire consequences under God's righteous judgment. Repentance serves not only as a response to God's command but also as a recognition of the necessity to align one's life with the truth of the gospel. It is an acknowledgment of the sinner's former idolatry and the need for transformation based on the righteousness of Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 13:1-3

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