Why Can’t Repentance Refer Both to Turning From Sins and also Turning From False Beliefs?

Can repentance mean different things depending on the context?  Today, Bob and Shawn will be unpacking two verses that deal with repentance to see if the word can mean both turning from sin and turning from a false belief. First, the guys will discuss Acts 11:18. We will hear Bob address who is speaking in the passage, while also giving us some context clues within Acts, including Acts 15:7-11 and Acts 10. Secondly, we will here about Hebrews 6:1. How does the author of Hebrews use the word repentance? Is it different from Acts? Join us as we dive into this discussion.

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