Repentance - Wikipedia The word denotes the act of being repentant for one's misdeeds, atoning for those misdeeds, and having a strong determination to forsake those misdeeds (remorse, resolution, and repentance)
Topical Bible: The Repentant Sinner In summary, the repentant sinner is a powerful biblical motif that illustrates the depth of God's mercy and the transformative potential of genuine repentance Through repentance, sinners are restored to fellowship with God, experiencing His forgiveness and grace
Biblical Repentance: Definition, True Meaning Examples Biblical repentance is a change of heart, mind, and actions toward sin Godly sorrow leads to true repentance and salvation; worldly sorrow does not True repentance results in behavioral change, not just emotion Examples: Job, Isaiah, Peter, and the thief on the cross
repentant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective repentant (comparative more repentant, superlative most repentant) Feeling or showing sorrow for wrongdoing Synonyms: penitent, contrite; see also Thesaurus: remorseful Antonyms: impenitent, unrepentant; unbowed, unreformed; recidivistic