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How do we know that turning to God is essential for salvation?

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The necessity of turning to God is rooted in the gospel's call, which emphasizes repentance and faith as vital aspects of salvation.

According to the apostolic gospel, which Paul preached, turning to God is the heart of true conversion and essential for salvation. Romans 1 teaches that all have sinned and turned away from God, thus requiring a profound shift from idolatry back to God Himself. Salvation is presented as being inextricably linked to a relationship with God, necessitating that individuals must turn away from anything that takes precedence over God, including sin and idols. This transformation is empowered by the Holy Spirit, who brings conviction and enables repentance, aligning with the heart's desire for genuine communion with the Living God.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:9, Romans 1:21, Romans 3:10-12

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Seven Attitudes
Don Bell · Jul 9, 2006
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Joshua

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