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What does 'confession is made unto salvation' mean?

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'Confession is made unto salvation' indicates that verbal acknowledgment of Christ's lordship is an essential expression of genuine faith (Romans 10:10).

The phrase 'confession is made unto salvation' found in Romans 10:10 signifies that genuine faith is naturally accompanied by a public acknowledgment of Christ as Lord. This confession is not merely a ritual; it reflects a transformation that has occurred within—the heart's belief in Christ correlates with the mouth's proclamation. Therefore, it denotes an essential step in the process of salvation, validating that true belief manifests itself in a willingness to identify openly with Christ’s authority and grace. Such confession is integral to the believer's journey, as it encapsulates the relationship between internal faith and external expression.
Scripture References: Romans 10:10, Matthew 10:32

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The Word of Faith
Don Bell · Oct 11, 2015
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