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How does a believer's confession reflect their understanding of salvation?

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A believer's confession demonstrates their recognition of Christ's finished work and personal relationship with Him.

A believer's confession is a crucial expression of their faith, reflecting an understanding of Christ’s finished work on the cross. In the sermon, it is noted that true confession arises from a personal relationship with Jesus, as demonstrated by the woman who said, 'this time it’s because He’s mine.' This indicates a heartfelt acknowledgment that their salvation is not based on external pressures or personal merit, but on the grace of Christ. John 10:27 emphasizes that 'My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me,' affirming that true believers recognize and respond to Christ as their Savior with heartfelt confession.
Scripture References: John 10:27

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