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What does the Bible say about confession of faith?

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Confession of faith is an acknowledgment of one's true thoughts and an admission of one's heart before God.

Confession of faith, as expressed by the Apostle Paul in Philippians 3, serves as a heartfelt admission of one's spiritual journey. Paul emphasizes that confession involves the use of the pronoun 'I' to acknowledge personal experiences and beliefs. In Romans 9:1, Paul states, 'I say the truth in Christ,' showcasing this personal declaration. Confession is not merely about listing beliefs but revealing the authentic state of one's soul. It is an essential aspect of the Christian's relationship with God, reflecting transformation and enlightenment brought by divine grace.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:1-14, Romans 9:1, Acts 24:14, John 5:46, Romans 10:9-10, Ruth 1:16-17

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This I Confess
John Chapman · Oct 9, 2022
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