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<blockquote data-quote="throughfiierytrial" data-source="post: 77562416" data-attributes="member: 350587"><p>It is stated, time and again, by Jesus, by the Apostles and by the Gospel evangelists to repent. I'm on my phone and will get back to this discussion when on my computer. </p><p>What does it mean to you to have faith in Jesus, to believe in Him and thus receive the forgiveness of sins? On the very face of it you know you are a sinner in need of forgiveness. All of this is a free gift of God. Repentance is not something that negates this "freeness" of salvation. Salvation is a gift because faith is a gift. Faith comes from hearing the message about Christ.</p><p>I did not to my knowledge add anything to Peters words. Did you read his speech in its entirety?</p><p>You seem to be hung up on free gift and repentance you say makes this gift not free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="throughfiierytrial, post: 77562416, member: 350587"] It is stated, time and again, by Jesus, by the Apostles and by the Gospel evangelists to repent. I'm on my phone and will get back to this discussion when on my computer. What does it mean to you to have faith in Jesus, to believe in Him and thus receive the forgiveness of sins? On the very face of it you know you are a sinner in need of forgiveness. All of this is a free gift of God. Repentance is not something that negates this "freeness" of salvation. Salvation is a gift because faith is a gift. Faith comes from hearing the message about Christ. I did not to my knowledge add anything to Peters words. Did you read his speech in its entirety? You seem to be hung up on free gift and repentance you say makes this gift not free. [/QUOTE]
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