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What does the Bible say about how people can believe in Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that belief in Jesus requires a divine act of grace, as people are spiritually dead without it.

Scripture emphasizes that belief in Jesus is not merely a decision based on witnessing miracles or experiences but necessitates a divine work in the heart. In John 12:37-38, despite Jesus performing many miracles, many did not believe in Him, showcasing that belief is not reliant solely on signs but is a supernatural act of grace. Furthermore, Isaiah speaks of God blinding the eyes of the people, illustrating the need for God's intervention. Apart from being born again by the Holy Spirit, people remain spiritually dead and unable to see the truth of Christ, aligning with Ephesians 2:1, which states that we were dead in our trespasses and sins, highlighting man's inability without divine assistance.
Scripture References: John 12:37-38, Isaiah 53:1, Ephesians 2:1

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