(I just refuted this nonsense in post #100 directly above this one, but let's break it down even further).to change one’s way of life as the result of a complete change of thought
This is essentially stating "metanoia is to change one's way of life as a result of metanoia". Did you get that?
Let's try it again and pay attention before you go full-pharisee mode again: "Metanoia is to change one's way of life as a result of metanoia"
Hey peabrain leading people to hell, that doesn't make sense. That's called circular reasoning.
You just added works to salvation by conglomerating them with your new definition of the word metanoia. That's like if I said "the definition of grace is to work for your salvation as a result of God giving you the initial grace to believe". One problem: this would create a literal paradox in the Bible because it contradicts verses that say grace and works are mutually exclusive, which is what Lordship Salvationists argue for.
It is a paradox. A delusion. A curse. You are under the curse of the law, therefore you cannot see it. Everyone who is saved can, it's so clear and obvious to the rest of us.
If you pharisees haven't realized, changing the meaning of metanoia has been one of Satan's primary attacks on the Gospel to bring works into it. Especially now during great apostasy, fewer and fewer understand the original definition of the word, nor how their new definition literally contradicts the Gospel of Grace.