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How does one believe the gospel in their heart?

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Believing the gospel in one's heart involves a deep, personal trust in Jesus Christ as Savior.

To believe the gospel in the heart means to accept and trust the truths of Christ's work for salvation, acknowledging one’s own sinfulness and need for grace. The apostle Paul engaged with those who held knowledge of the scriptures yet lacked saving faith, urging them to move from mere intellectual assent to heartfelt belief. This requires a reckoning with one’s own condition as a sinner and placing faith in Christ's atoning sacrifice alone for salvation, as Romans 10:9 emphasizes the necessity of confessing with the mouth and believing in the heart. The gospel isn’t merely information; it demands a personal response to the offer of grace made through Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9, Acts 28:23-24

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