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What does Romans 10:9-10 teach about faith and confession?

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Romans 10:9-10 teaches that one must confess Jesus as Lord and believe in the resurrection for salvation.

In Romans 10:9-10, Paul articulates that salvation involves both believing in the heart and confessing with the mouth. The necessity of both aspects underscores that faith in Christ is not merely an intellectual agreement but an active belief resulting in public confession of faith. This highlights that authentic faith is correlated with visible signs of belief, such as confessing Jesus as Lord—a declaration of His sovereignty and divinity. It also affirms that genuine belief in Jesus includes acceptance of His death and resurrection, integral components of the gospel message that provide assurance of righteousness and justification before God.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9-10, John 3:36

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