@At Peace
Greetings,
So, does repent mean "
to permanently turn from sin as a first step" and of course, the same question for be baptized and/or both?
Yes, repentance does mean "turn from", in this case, from sin, and permanently.
If it isn't permanent it isn't a turn from. It is a "slow down to some degree" only.
Not good enough.
Baptism in Jesus' name for the remission of sins is the only way to rid yourself of the penalty for past sins. Thanks be to God!
Jesus is our sacrificial lamb.
Used but once, as our repentance will keep us from falling away from the faith again..
does one have to permanently turn from sin as part of the regeneration/born again ... OR...
is the regeneration part by God alone, (not of works, as you know) the new mind and heart and life that is permanently turned from sin.... I suppose with the proviso that the recipient remains faithful?
If this is too deep, please excuse me. His love is depthless.
Bless you ....><>
Simple answer is YES, repentance is part of the regeneration, our part to do in submission and in obedience to God.
We must do our part in order for God to do His part...which is based on our acceptance of His word being true...ie..."If you turn from sin and get baptized you WILL receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."
Do two things and get the third thing.
Our rebirth is done after our killing of the old self. (Rom 6:3-6), which happens at our baptism into Christ's death, burial, and resurrection.
There can't be two of us, one part catering to the flesh while the other part maintains a life walked in the Spirit.
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