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Why must we repent to be saved?

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Repentance is essential for salvation as it reflects a turning away from sin towards faith in Christ.

Repentance is a foundational aspect of coming to faith in Christ, as illustrated in the parable of the two sons (Matthew 21:28-32). Jesus emphasizes that true repentance involves acknowledging one's sinfulness and turning to God, ultimately leading to faith in Him. This aligns with the biblical teaching that God commands all people to repent (Acts 17:30) and that true repentance is linked to faith and obedience, signifying a transformation of heart and mind. Without genuine repentance, one cannot truly accept the grace offered through Christ's redemptive work, as it involves recognizing one's need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:28-32, Acts 17:30

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