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What does Romans 10 teach about confessing Christ?

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Romans 10 teaches that one must believe in their heart and confess with their mouth that Jesus is Lord to be saved.

In Romans 10, the Apostle Paul presents the order of salvation that necessitates both faith and confession. The passage emphasizes that for a person to be saved, they must first believe in their heart that God raised Jesus from the dead and then confess Him with their mouth as Lord. This dual aspect reinforces that faith is not merely internal but demands expression through verbal acknowledgment, thus demonstrating the interaction between belief and action in the life of a Christian. This principle is foundational in understanding how salvation operates through grace and faith, reflecting God's sovereign plan for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9-10

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