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What does the Bible say about believing with the heart?

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Believing with the heart is essential for salvation, as indicated in Romans 10:9, which states that if you confess with your mouth and believe in your heart, you will be saved.

The Bible teaches that to believe with the heart means to have true faith that results in salvation. Romans 10:9 makes it clear that salvation requires both confession and heartfelt belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This type of faith is a supernatural work of grace by God that transforms the heart, enabling one to trust in Christ genuinely. Unlike superficial faith, which merely agrees with facts, faith from the heart involves a deep, personal commitment to Christ as one’s Lord and Savior. It reflects a transformation where Christ is in us, which is our hope of glory.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9, Romans 10:10

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