my question is this .....
what is the difference explanation between BORN AGAIN and REPENT ?
Born Again:
Born again. To beget again or
anagennáō ("born again, from above") (1 Pet 1:3,23) – both times referring to God
regenerating a believer (giving a supernatural,
new birth).
Webster's 1828 dictionary says
To be
born or
born again, is to be regenerated and renewed; to receive spiritual life. John 3:3.
Repent: to regret, repent
Usage: (lit: I change one care or interest for another), I change my mind (generally for the better), repent, regret.
3338 metaméllomai (from 3326
/metá, "
change after being
with," and 3199
/mélō, "care, be concerned with") – properly, to experience a change of concern
after a
change of emotion and usually implying
to regret, i.e. falling into
emotional remorse afterwards (note the force of 3326
/metá).
Webster's 1828 dictionary says
REPENT',
verb intransitive [Latin re and paeniteo, from paena, pain. Gr. See Pain.]
1. To feel pain, sorrow or regret for something done or spoken; as, to
repent that we have lost much time in idleness or sensual pleasure; to
repent that we have injured or wounded the feelings of a friend. A person repents only of what he himself has done or said.
2. To express sorrow for something past.
Enobarbus did before thy face
repent
3. To change the mind in consequence of the inconvenience or injury done by past conduct.
Lest peradventure the people
repent when they see war, and they return. Exodus 13:17.
4. Applied to the Supreme Being, to change the course of providential dealings. Genesis 6:7. Psalms 106:45.
5. In theology, to sorrow or be pained for sin, as a violation of God's holy law, a dishonor to his character and government, and the foulest ingratitude to a Being of infinite benevolence.
Except ye
repent ye shall all likewise perish. Luke 13:3. Acts 3:19.
Repentance comes before being spiritually born again. People have to first believe and this comes from hearing the Word.
Romans 10:17 New International Version (NIV) 17 Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ.
Out of
hearing the word this sheds light on our sins and imperfections as we begin to
believe Jesus and why we need Jesus. We
repent out of sorrow or pain (notice repent and pain are similar) for our sin, as a violation of God's holy law, a dishonor to his character and government, and the foulest ingratitude to a Being of infinite benevolence. We ultimately
confess Jesus as Lord and Savior who is our only hope.
It is typically a knee bending and sorrowful moment that gloriously leads to a born again experience where the believer finds spiritual peace, forgiveness, and a fire lit within that others will automatically notice a difference.