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Which Greek words in the Bible describe the renewal of the mind and thinking?

Which Greek words in the Bible describe the renewal of the mind and thinking?

Salvation 2 min read updated 10 May 2026

The Greek language of the New Testament allows us to speak about spiritual transformation with surgical precision. Three key words describe different dimensions of the renewal of the mind — and each is worthy of separate reflection.

μετάνοια (metanoia) — a change in the direction of thinking

“Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Matt 3:2

Metanoia literally: “change of mind” (meta — after/through, nous — mind). It is not merely sorrow about the past (which is often read into the word “repentance”), but a radical reorientation of the entire way of thinking. A person begins to think differently about God, about themselves, about meaning.

ἀνακαίνωσις (anakainōsis) — renewal, restoring

“Be transformed by the renewing (anakainōsis) of your mind.” Rom 12:2

Anakainōsis — a process that happens again and again (ana — again), renewal, like restoring what has been worn out. The mind is not simply “fixed” once — it is continually renewed through the work of the Holy Spirit.

μεταμορφόομαι (metamorphoomai) — transformation

“And be transformed by the renewing…” Rom 12:2

This is the source of the word “metamorphosis.” In Romans 12:2 and 2 Corinthians 3:18 it describes an outwardly visible transformation, which comes from an inward process. A caterpillar becomes a butterfly—this is not self-improvement, but a qualitative change of nature.

Practical meaning

  • Metanoia — a turning point: I think differently about God and about myself.
  • Anakainōsis — a daily process: the Spirit renews the mind through the Word and prayer.
  • Metamorphoomai — the result: a character that becomes noticeably different.

All three words describe one path: from a person who thinks in the categories of “this age” to a person whose mind reflects Christ. This is not moral effort—it is the fruit of the Spirit in a surrendered mind.

The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is to convey the message of God's great love for every person, leading them to accept Jesus as their personal Savior, which in turn motivates every believer to make changes in their own lives and serve God and their neighbors.

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