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* [[The Christian teaching about repentance]] | * [[The Christian teaching about repentance]] | ||
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* [[Bible quotes abour repentance]] | * [[Bible quotes abour repentance]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:31, 14 October 2005
In brief: Repentence is a sincere realization of past and present wrongs with a promise to no longer continue to commit those wrongs. In the Bible, we are told to that be saved we need to repent of our sins.
Definitions / explanations
Articles / opinions
See also
Quotes