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What does the Bible say about being persuaded to follow Christ?

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The Bible indicates that being persuaded to follow Christ involves a deep conviction of His identity and work, not merely an intellectual agreement.

In Acts 26:28, King Agrippa remarked to Paul, 'Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian.' This statement reflects a critical aspect of faith—it is not enough to be almost persuaded or to have a mere intellectual acquaintance with the truth of the gospel. True conviction comes from a deep, personal belief in the identity of Jesus Christ as the Son of God and the Savior of sinners. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that being fully persuaded transcends mere acknowledgment; it requires a complete trust in Christ's redemptive work, recognizing that our assurance does not rely on our deeds but on His righteousness and accomplishment on the cross. This understanding is central to a sovereign grace perspective, as it highlights the necessity of divine persuasion over human arguments or emotions.
Scripture References: Acts 26:28, Romans 10:13-15

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