The Westminster Larger Catechism

Q.76. What is repentance unto life?

A. Repentance unto life is a saving grace[1] worked in the hearts of sinners by the Spirit[2] and the word of God.[3] By it sinners recognize not only how dangerous it is to commit sins[4] but also how filthy and hateful they are to God.[5] Understanding that in Christ God is merciful to those who repent,[6] sinners suffer such deep sorrow for[7] and hate their sins[8] so much that they turn away from all of them and turn to God,[9] attempting to walk continually with him according to this new obedience in every way.[10]

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