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1 | Are we saved with change of heart? | Rom 10:17 | Searcher56 | 76446 | ||
Are we saved when we confess with our mouth or have a heart change? Never mind those who are dumb (cannot speak). | ||||||
2 | Are we saved with change of heart? | Rom 10:17 | Robert Nicholson | 76479 | ||
Greetings Searcher56: Just a thought on Romans 10:9 "If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus" or (Jesus as Lord) To be willing to accept Jesus as Lord could be connected with our repentance when we take our place as a lost sinner and acknowledge that he is Lord and Savior. "and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved" Romans 10:9 When we rest by faith in the finished work of Christ it is God which works within our heart and gives us eternal life. In John 1:13 talks about the new birth which is of God or in John 3 where it is referred to as "born from above". It is my humble opinion that the confession with the mouth is directly connected to the work within the heart. In Christ Robert. |
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3 | Are we saved with change of heart? | Rom 10:17 | Searcher56 | 76582 | ||
Which comes first ... and are we saved when our heart changes or when we speak? | ||||||
4 | Are we saved with change of heart? | Rom 10:17 | disciplerami | 77023 | ||
Dear Friend, Why quibble over a few moments? This dissecting of belief from confession only serves to deemphasize obedience to Christ. Jesus emphasized obedience. "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." "Not everyone who says to me 'Lord, Lord,' shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven." Here's my take. Let emphasize FAITHFUL OBEDIENCE to Jesus Christ. A person who is washed in the blood is not likely to trust that a few words rolling off of the tongue saved him. He knows that his blessing of eternal life is a gift: unearned, undeserved, but there it is. Salvation is when the faith and the evidence of it meet. Paul was an apostle to bring about the "obedience of faith"; this he says twice in the Roman letter. Faith to faith, first to last, is obedient to God. Good day. |
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5 | Are we saved with change of heart? | Rom 10:17 | Searcher56 | 77046 | ||
If you die or He return one moment before you call on Him for salvation ... you are lost. Moments matter. | ||||||
6 | Are we saved with change of heart? | Rom 10:17 | disciplerami | 77112 | ||
Oh yeah?! Well what if he dies just moments before the guy standing at his door was to preach the saving message of the Gospel to him? What then, huh? If God "is patient, not wishing for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance," then why sit and quibble over hypothetical 'what ifs' when God has stated clearly: You must hear to believe, and if you believe, to be saved you must repent, confess and be baptized. If the person's heart is right, he will be saved. Have a good day! Disciplerami |
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7 | How does a right heart save? | Rom 10:17 | Searcher56 | 77156 | ||
You said ... "If the person's heart is right, he will be saved." Please explain. Does he need follow Romans 10:9? |
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8 | How does a right heart save? | Rom 10:17 | disciplerami | 77240 | ||
Rom 10:9 that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; Rom 10:10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation. How does a right heart save? Paul says, "if you believe in your heart, you shall be saved." Salvation follows a right heart. |
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