Repentance And Repentance

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Repentance is essential when it comes to salvation. One must repent of his or her sins to truly believe on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. As it has been correctly stated, “Repentance and faith are two sides of the same coin.” One cannot repent unless he or she believes in Jesus Christ. Paul said in 2 Timothy 2:25, “God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth.” This sums up the relationship between saving faith and repentance. The Greek word for repentance (metanoia) means a new way of thinking. It can also mean a change of mind. However, repentance means much more than a mere change of mind when it comes to salvation, or repentance continuing in our lives as we grow as Christians. Repentance refers to a …show more content…

There will be true, genuine repentance when the inner changes of the heart lead to a changed and transformed life that is in conformity to the Word and will of God. It must be noted, that faith plus repentance are not works that can merit salvation. It is a repentant faith that results in salvation. Salvation is not possible from true, genuine repentance which includes a hatred for sin. One turns from their sin and puts his or her faith alone in Christ for …show more content…

There will be counselees who do not know the Lord, and it will be important to do pre-counseling with those individuals. If there is an opportunity to share the gospel, the counselor will certainly talk to the counselee about repentance of sin—turning away from a sinful lifestyle and turning to Christ alone for salvation. It is important to understand as biblical counselors that we cannot counsel unbelievers because they have not repented of sin and turned to Christ. Therefore, the counselee cannot do anything to please God. Paul said, “Those in the flesh cannot please God” (Rom. 8:8). The biblical counselor understands his responsibility to share the gospel to those who do not know Christ if there is an opportunity to do

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