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What does it mean to invoke the name of the Lord for salvation?

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Invoking the name of the Lord involves sincerely calling on Him in faith for salvation, believing in His redemptive power.

To invoke the name of the Lord is to express a deep reliance on Him for salvation, affirming one's trust in His ability to save. In the case of Naaman, he learned that healing required humility and obedience to God's command rather than his own power or merit. Romans 10:13 reminds us that 'everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved,' signifying the necessity of faith and the acknowledgment of God's sovereignty in our salvation. This calling is not just a verbal proclamation but an act of faith that recognizes our need for grace and His provisions through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 5:1-15, Romans 10:13

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Naaman
Cody Groover · May 22, 2016
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