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How do we know the radical change in conversion is true?

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The evidence of radical change is seen in the transformed life and faith of the believer.

The truth of the radical change in conversion is evidenced by a transformed life. In Romans 5:1-2, we see that justification by faith leads to peace with God, marking a distinct change from condemnation to acceptance. Additionally, the change is evident in the new desires, motives, and actions of the believer. The Apostle Paul describes the realities of conversion as a movement from being servants of sin to being servants of God (Romans 6:17-22). Such a transformation results in a life lived for God, reflecting the inward change that God accomplishes through the Holy Spirit. The presence of genuine faith and the new character traits produced by the Spirit further affirm this change.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1-2, Romans 6:17-22

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