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  1. 15 lut 2021 · “Repent and believe in the Gospel” could be paraphrased as “Turn away from sin and turn toward God.” If these first recorded words sound familiar, it is because they are used on Ash Wednesday as one of the formulations as we receive ashes on our foreheads as a sign of our repentance.

  2. 28 paź 2022 · Answer. The word repentance in the Bible literally means the act of changing one’s mind.” True biblical repentance goes beyond remorse, regret, or feeling bad about one’s sin. It involves more than merely turning away from sin.

  3. When a person turns from their sins, they choose to live in obedience to God. That doesn’t mean they can turn away from all of them because that’s humanly impossible. It takes the Spirit of God and the Word of God to obey God and although not perfect, perfect in His sight (2 Cor 5:21).

  4. We see in Scripture that repentance is turning away from sin. This sin can be spoken of in general terms, such as “transgressions” (Ezek. 18:30), “wickedness” (Acts 8:22), or of one’s “works” or “deeds” (Rev. 2:21-22).

  5. 4 sty 2022 · The sinner turns away from sin toward faith in the Savior, and that faith is shown in action (see James 2:17). The change of mind (repentance) is not precisely the same as the active turning from sin and visible performance of good deeds, but one leads to the other.

  6. The Greek word pisteuō means to believe, trust, rely upon, and its related noun is pistis (faith). In his Gospel, John never used the words repent, repentance, or faith to describe the way people are saved. Instead, he used believe since the term included all these ideas.

  7. Repentance of itself is not sufficient - it makes no satisfaction for the Law which we have broken; and hence, over and above repentance, there is required from us faith in the Gospel, wherein Christ is revealed to us as a propitiation for sin, and as the only way of reconciliation with the Father.

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