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How about instead of quoting a book that has been rewritten 1000s of times and has 25 different versions of it, why dont you travel and find the original Quran thats written on stones, bones, & leather and preach that. No offense but the Quran would probably be much closer to what was really said back then vs whats written now. Im in no saying that i dont believe in god or have faith, i however believe that this book i see everywhere i go is bullsh*t. Its obvious that its rewritten yet people preach it like it was written by him.

 
How about instead of quoting a book that has been rewritten 1000s of times and has 25 different versions of it, why dont you travel and find the original Quran thats written on stones, bones, & leather and preach that. No offense but the Quran would probably be much closer to what was really said back then vs whats written now. Im in no saying that i dont believe in god or have faith, i however believe that this book i see everywhere i go is bullsh*t. Its obvious that its rewritten yet people preach it like it was written by him.
Answer: Many understand the term repentance (from the Greek word metanoia) to mean “turning from sin.” This is not the biblical definition of repentance. In the Bible, the word repent means “to change one’s mind.” The Bible also tells us that true repentance will result in a change of actions (Luke 3:8-14; Acts 3:19). Acts 26:20 declares, “I preached that they should repent and turn to God and prove their repentance by their deeds.” The full biblical definition of repentance is a change of mind that results in a change of action.

What, then, is the connection between repentance and salvation? The Book of Acts seems to especially focus on repentance in regards to salvation (Acts 2:38; 3:19; 11:18; 17:30; 20:21; 26:20). To repent, in relation to salvation, is to change your mind in regard to Jesus Christ. In Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts chapter 2), he concludes with a call for the people to repent (Acts 2:38). Repent from what? Peter is calling the people who rejected Jesus (Acts 2:36) to change their minds about Him, to recognize that He is indeed “Lord and Christ” (Acts 2:36). Peter is calling the people to change their minds from rejection of Christ as the Messiah to faith in Him as both Messiah and Savior.

Repentance and faith can be understood as “two sides of the same coin.” It is impossible to place your faith in Jesus Christ as the Savior without first changing your mind about who He is and what He has done. Whether it is repentance from willful rejection or repentance from ignorance or disinterest, it is a change of mind. Biblical repentance, in relation to salvation, is changing your mind from rejection of Christ to faith in Christ.

It is crucially important that we understand repentance is not a work we do to earn salvation. No one can repent and come to God unless God pulls that person to Himself (John 6:44). Acts 5:31 and 11:18 indicate that repentance is something God gives—it is only possible because of His grace. No one can repent unless God grants repentance. All of salvation, including repentance and faith, is a result of God drawing us, opening our eyes, and changing our hearts. God's longsuffering leads us to repentance (2 Peter 3:9), as does His kindness (Romans 2:4).

While repentance is not a work that earns salvation, repentance unto salvation does result in works. It is impossible to truly and fully change your mind without that causing a change in action. In the Bible, repentance results in a change in behavior. That is why John the Baptist called people to “produce fruit in keeping with repentance” (Matthew 3:8). A person who has truly repented from rejection of Christ to faith in Christ will give evidence of a changed life (2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 5:19-23; James 2:14-26). Repentance, properly defined, is necessary for salvation. Biblical repentance is changing your mind about Jesus Christ and turning to God in faith for salvation (Acts 3:19). Turning from sin is not the definition of repentance, but it is one of the results of genuine, faith-based repentance towards the Lord Jesus Christ.

Source: Got Questions.

 
Its kind of hard for me to respect the heap of garbage your trying to spit brother. If i might suggest to you a video here ya go.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjV_r7UkKLLAhUEs4MKHf7OAB8QtwIIIzAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DhJ Sw-_zjF88&usg=AFQjCNEjQdudN8fNAlC8eCogZ3u9H1-Hhw

 
How about instead of quoting a book that has been rewritten 1000s of times and has 25 different versions of it, why dont you travel and find the original Quran thats written on stones, bones, & leather and preach that. No offense but the Quran would probably be much closer to what was really said back then vs whats written now. Im in no saying that i dont believe in god or have faith, i however believe that this book i see everywhere i go is bullsh*t. Its obvious that its rewritten yet people preach it like it was written by him.
Every ounce of my being is saying to blast you holmes but ill tell you what every ounce Loves you man and thats no ****

 
How about instead of quoting a book that has been rewritten 1000s of times and has 25 different versions of it, why dont you travel and find the original Quran thats written on stones, bones, & leather and preach that. No offense but the Quran would probably be much closer to what was really said back then vs whats written now. Im in no saying that i dont believe in god or have faith, i however believe that this book i see everywhere i go is bullsh*t. Its obvious that its rewritten yet people preach it like it was written by him.
Bro I'd worship a gay brown baby Jesus my entire life before I'd submit to muzzzies!

 
Answer: Many understand the term repentance (from the Greek word metanoia) to mean “turning from sin.” This is not the biblical definition of repentance. In the Bible' date=' the word repent means “to change one’s mind.” The Bible also tells us that true repentance will result in a change of actions (Luke 3:8-14; Acts 3:19). Acts 26:20 declares, “I preached that they should repent and turn to God and prove their repentance by their deeds.” The full biblical definition of repentance is a change of mind that results in a change of action.
What, then, is the connection between repentance and salvation? The Book of Acts seems to especially focus on repentance in regards to salvation (Acts 2:38; 3:19; 11:18; 17:30; 20:21; 26:20). To repent, in relation to salvation, is to change your mind in regard to Jesus Christ. In Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts chapter 2), he concludes with a call for the people to repent (Acts 2:38). Repent from what? Peter is calling the people who rejected Jesus (Acts 2:36) to change their minds about Him, to recognize that He is indeed “Lord and Christ” (Acts 2:36). Peter is calling the people to change their minds from rejection of Christ as the Messiah to faith in Him as both Messiah and Savior.

Repentance and faith can be understood as “two sides of the same coin.” It is impossible to place your faith in Jesus Christ as the Savior without first changing your mind about who He is and what He has done. Whether it is repentance from willful rejection or repentance from ignorance or disinterest, it is a change of mind. Biblical repentance, in relation to salvation, is changing your mind from rejection of Christ to faith in Christ.

It is crucially important that we understand repentance is not a work we do to earn salvation. No one can repent and come to God unless God pulls that person to Himself (John 6:44). Acts 5:31 and 11:18 indicate that repentance is something God gives—it is only possible because of His grace. No one can repent unless God grants repentance. All of salvation, including repentance and faith, is a result of God drawing us, opening our eyes, and changing our hearts. God's longsuffering leads us to repentance (2 Peter 3:9), as does His kindness (Romans 2:4).

While repentance is not a work that earns salvation, repentance unto salvation does result in works. It is impossible to truly and fully change your mind without that causing a change in action. In the Bible, repentance results in a change in behavior. That is why John the Baptist called people to “produce fruit in keeping with repentance” (Matthew 3:8). A person who has truly repented from rejection of Christ to faith in Christ will give evidence of a changed life (2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 5:19-23; James 2:14-26). Repentance, properly defined, is necessary for salvation. Biblical repentance is changing your mind about Jesus Christ and turning to God in faith for salvation (Acts 3:19). Turning from sin is not the definition of repentance, but it is one of the results of genuine, faith-based repentance towards the Lord Jesus Christ.

Source: Got Questions.[/quote']

i understand you have good intentions for this but this is just to much to read.
 
Religion is a bunch of brain washing hogwash! Take a minute to look at The Bible John Chapter 1:1.

John 1New International Version (NIV)

The Word Became Flesh

1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4 In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome[a] it.

I aint trying to sell you snake oil my friend im trying to enlighten you with humility and love.

 
Bro I'd worship a gay brown baby Jesus my entire life before I'd submit to muzzzies!
i never said i would to submit to Muslims. im not getting into it to much. You choose to believe what you believe. You keep saying dark skin like its just a horrible thing.

 
i never said i would to submit to Muslims. im not getting into it to much. You choose to believe what you believe. You keep saying dark skin like its just a horrible thing.
look man Every Knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is LORD Romans 14:11. You can choose to do it on your own or Your gonna submit by force then be dammed. Choose your path wisely.

 
Only Muslim I'd submit to is Mia Khalifa //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/boobiez.gif.bcca53c4e1c9539300cad4d7d1b9dd4d.gif
Wow people this isn't your everyday heap of bullshit. Take heed man! Listen up if you feel him drawing you in. This aint nothing im doing.

 
look man Every Knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is LORD Romans 14:11. You can choose to do it on your own or Your gonna submit by force then be dammed. Choose your path wisely.
..... Did i say i was a f*ckin Muslim??? smh....

 
Wow people this isn't your everyday heap of bullshit. Take heed man! Listen up if you feel him drawing you in. This aint nothing im doing.
I prefer to sin on the daily.

I like pre-marital buttsecks. Not giving that up //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

 
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