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How does one achieve salvation according to Reformed theology?

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According to Reformed theology, salvation is achieved by confessing faith in Jesus Christ and believing in His resurrection, as emphasized in Romans 10:9-10.

Reformed theology emphasizes that salvation is a gracious work of God that we receive through faith alone. Romans 10:9-10 outlines the criteria for salvation: confession of Jesus as Lord and belief in His resurrection. This reflects the biblical understanding that faith, rather than works, is the means by which believers are justified before God. This doctrine aligns with the Five Solas of the Reformation, asserting that we are saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, rooted in Scripture alone for the glory of God alone. There’s no merit in human effort; it's a gift from God that results in a transformation of the heart leading to genuine faith and obedience.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9-10, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:28

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