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How do we know true conversion happens?

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True conversion, marked by being born again, leads to a new nature and a sincere desire for righteousness.

Genuine conversion is characterized by a fundamental change in nature, referred to as being 'born again' (John 3:3). This new life is not merely superficial but involves receiving a divine nature that seeks holiness and righteousness. Paul contends that one's life must reflect a departure from the old nature characterized by sin toward a life that seeks to embody Christ's righteousness (Romans 5:19). True evidence of conversion is demonstrated in a person's struggle against sin and the ongoing transformation that aligns with God's will. A heart that delights in the law of God indicates new birth and assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: John 3:3, Romans 5:19

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