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How do we know salvation is about more than just knowing the truth?

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Salvation involves a deep conviction of our sin and our desperate need for Christ, as illustrated by the woman's encounter with Jesus.

The sermon emphasizes that salvation is not merely intellectual assent to truth but a profound existential realization of one's need for Christ. In the case of the woman at the well, she understood her sinful state and her desperate need for redemption that only Jesus could provide. Jesus spoke to her about living water, leading her to acknowledge her sin and seek true satisfaction in Him. This aligns with the teaching in 2 Corinthians 7:10, where it states that godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation. Thus, genuine salvation is characterized by a heart recognizing the gravity of sin and earnestly seeking the Savior.
Scripture References: John 4:10, 2 Corinthians 7:10

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Come See A Man
Paul Mahan · Oct 16, 2016
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