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What does the Bible mean by a heart change in salvation?

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A heart change in salvation refers to a transformative process where a person is regenerated by the Holy Spirit, leading to a new desire to follow God.

A heart change in the context of salvation is central to the Reformed understanding of the new birth. This transformation occurs when the Holy Spirit convicts an individual of their sin and reveals the truth of the gospel, resulting in genuine repentance and faith in Christ. Ezekiel 36:26 speaks of God giving a new heart and a new spirit, highlighting the transformative nature of salvation. This heart change leads to a renewed desire to obey God and embrace His will (Philippians 2:13). Unlike mere intellectual assent or cultural Christianity, a true heart change produces fruits of the Spirit and a distinct lifestyle aligning with God's Word, confirming an authentic relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:26, Philippians 2:13

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