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How do we know that salvation changes a believer's life?

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Salvation transforms a person's life, resulting in a new desire to follow and please God as seen in their walk.

The evidence of salvation is demonstrated through a believer's walk, as stated in Romans 8:1, where those in Christ are not condemned and walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit. This change reflects a deep internal transformation, enabling believers to desire God's commandments and reject self-righteousness. The notion of walking in integrity means struggling against one's sin, acknowledging it, and turning to Christ for help. Therefore, a believer's lifestyle and choices testify to the profound change that salvation brings.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Proverbs 10:8-9

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