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How do we know salvation is a violent process?

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Salvation is described as a violent confrontation where God breaks the stony heart and yields a new heart through His power.

Salvation, as presented in the sermon, is not a gentle process; it is characterized as a violent confrontation. It begins with God breaking the stony heart of the sinner, creating a new heart that is able to receive the gospel. This is akin to a battle where the might of God’s Word confronts the heart’s opposition to Him. The pastor emphasizes that this transformation often requires a significant struggle, illustrating that the experience of coming to faith can be intense and tumultuous, akin to warfare against the enemy of our souls who seeks to keep individuals in bondage. In this sense, salvation is viewed as breaking through the resistance of one's sinfulness to establish a new life in Christ.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:13

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