freeatlast
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What sin did God turn from when He "repented" 1 Sam 15:10? "Then came the word of the LORD unto Samuel, saying, It repenteth me that I have set up Saul to be king: for he has turned back from following me, and has not performed my commandments...."
The application of the words used for repentance are totally dependent on the context. It has sinner and saint alike "turning about" from what they were doing individually or as a nation. It has nothing to do with their individual salvation, whch is by grace alone, and expressed through faith.
Often in the Old Testament and early into the New Testament, ie: John the Baptist's followers, repentance is an act that should follow redemption.
Paul preaches repentance as that act that expresses one's experience with salvation, and not the act leading to salvation. Hence, one may truly be saved, but still needs to express repentance after the fact, to get on with the Christian life.
The meaning of both the Hebrew and Greek words for repentance remains "an about turn" from what man was doing.
Remorse is attached to repentance (Lk 18:13) but here it is referring to a radical change, and not just turning about.
Cheers,
Jim
No it means to turn from not following (surrender) God to following (surrendering) God. You are describing a works salvation. The turning from sin is the evidence of repentance not the actual repentance itself.