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How do we know that true salvation requires more than belief?

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True salvation entails a personal relationship with Christ, not just intellectual belief in His existence.

The sermon outlines the distinction between mere belief and authentic faith. The book of James teaches that even demons believe in God, yet they remain unredeemed (James 2:19). This indicates that intellectual assent alone does not equate to salvation. True salvation is marked by an overarching commitment to Christ as one's life, leading to obedience and the fruit of the Spirit. A saved individual is indwelt by the Holy Spirit and continuously strives to conform to God’s image. Therefore, salvation entails not only belief in facts about Christ but also an ongoing transformative relationship marked by trust, dependence, and submission to His lordship.
Scripture References: James 2:19

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