Romans 10:9–"if you confess with mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved."
Without spending much time on the particulars of what salvation is–the topic of several other posts–I want to make a brief statement about the nature of conversion, which is what this passage is about. In truth, the simplicity of conversion: confession with the mouth and believing with the heart that Jesus is who He claimed to be and that He raised from the dead, a well-attested historical event. So simple.
Praise be to God for the simplicity of receiving salvation!
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