Bible Story Box
What does the Bible really mean when it says, "Repent"? Is it simply feeling sorry for your sins, or is there a deeper meaning hidden in the original Greek? In this episode, we explore the biblical meaning of repentance by examining the Greek word metanoia and how it is used throughout the New Testament. Discover what Jesus, John the Baptist, and the apostles meant when they called people to repent, and why understanding the original language can deepen your understanding of the Gospel. We'll examine what repentance meant in its first-century context, how it relates to faith, forgiveness, salvation, and transformation, and how this teaching fits into the broader message of Scripture. You'll also learn how repentance is presented across the New Testament and why it remains central to the Christian life. Whether you're a new believer, a longtime Christian, or simply curious about the Bible, this episode offers a clear, Scripture-based look at one of Christianity's most important teachings. Keywords: Repent, Repentance, Metanoia, Original Greek, Biblical Greek, What Repent Means, Bible Explained, Bible Study, Jesus Christ, Gospel, New Testament, Christian Podcast, Christian Theology, Scripture Explained, Faith, Salvation, Forgiveness, Kingdom of God. 🎙️ Follow the podcast for more in-depth Bible studies, biblical Greek insights, Christian theology, biblical history, and verse-by-verse explanations. If this episode helped you better understand God's Word, follow, share, and leave a review to help others discover these biblical truths. Please Support this Podcast by Following and don't forget to rate us. Thank You. For sponsorship Please contact Biblestoryboxofficial@gmail.com
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