What does it mean for believers to confess Jesus as Lord?
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For believers, confessing Jesus as Lord means publicly acknowledging His authority and accepting His rule over one's life (Romans 10:9).
Confessing Jesus as Lord involves a heartfelt declaration of faith that acknowledges His sovereignty and authority over all creation. Romans 10:9 underscores this act of faith, stating that if one confesses with their mouth and believes in their heart that God raised Jesus from the dead, they will be saved. This confession is both a personal declaration of trust and a public testimony of faith, reflecting a transformation resulting from God's grace. It signifies a commitment to live under His Lordship, aligning one’s life with His commandments and mission. Such an acknowledgment is not simply a verbal exercise; it manifests in the way believers conduct their lives, demonstrating their love for Christ through obedience and service.
Scripture References:
Romans 10:9, Philippians 2:11, John 14:15
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