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How do we know that conversion is real?

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Real conversion leads to genuine change in a person's life, producing faith and repentance as evidence.

Real conversion is confirmed by observable changes in a believer's life, as they move from death in sin to life in Christ. The apostle Paul highlights this in Ephesians 2:1, where he notes that those in Christ are made alive despite being dead in trespasses and sins. Likewise, true faith and repentance naturally follow this gracious act of God in regeneration. As individuals are born again, they experience a change of mind (metanoia) that compels them to turn away from sin and towards God. This transformation means that the outward life must reflect the inward reality of having been changed by grace, signifying true salvage and connection to Christ through faith.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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Spiritual Changes
Henry Sant · Jan 6, 2019
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