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God's way of "repenting" is unique to God: "God is not a man that he should repent" (the way a man repents in his ignorance of the future). For God to say, "I feel sorrow that I made Saul king," is not the same as saying, "I would not make him king if I had it to do over." God is able to feel sorrow for an act in view of foreknown evil and pain, and yet go ahead and will to do it for wise reasons. And so later, when he looks back on the act, he can feel the sorrow for the act that was leading to the sad conditions, such as Saul's disobedience.
Man's repentance should be, as you said a 180. Man's repentance is a realization in retrospect that he has wronged God,(sinned) where God's repentance is foreknowledge and not sin. Which, this study in itself should lead one to consider, that after learning what God deems sin, do we have the right to go ahead and sin? Are we putting ourselves as equal to God when we sin knowingly?
Romans 6:5What then? Are we to sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means!
Man's repentance should be, as you said a 180. Man's repentance is a realization in retrospect that he has wronged God,(sinned) where God's repentance is foreknowledge and not sin. Which, this study in itself should lead one to consider, that after learning what God deems sin, do we have the right to go ahead and sin? Are we putting ourselves as equal to God when we sin knowingly?
Romans 6:5What then? Are we to sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means!
Your right. God repentance is not like ours. He "relents" or stops what he said he would do when his grace allows him, He can not change his character or go against his justice. Unlike us, Who can not even fully understand what full perfect justice is