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How do we know that true conversion is genuine?

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True conversion is evidenced by a lasting change in the individual, marked by faith in Christ and a desire for spiritual growth and understanding.

A genuine conversion leads to significant life changes, indicated by one’s understanding and acceptance of the grace of God as revealed in His Word. The example of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 demonstrates that true conversion involves both a divine interest in the things of God and a subsequent encounter with the gospel that transforms the individual. The eunuch’s immediate request for baptism after believing signifies a heart response that reflects sincere faith. Genuine conversion is characterized by ongoing faithfulness and a desire to confess Christ publicly and privately, indicating that the person is indeed one of God’s elect.
Scripture References: Acts 8:36-38

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Conversion
Henry Mahan · Jun 20, 1993
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