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What does the Bible say about salvation being a heart work?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is a transformative work of the heart, primarily through faith in Christ.

The concept of salvation as a heart work is prominently illustrated in Romans 10:1-10, where Paul emphasizes the necessity of belief in the heart for salvation. It is not merely a ritualistic or external adherence to the law, but a profound inward change brought about by the Holy Spirit. This reflects the sovereign grace of God in regeneration, where He gives a new heart that believes and responds to the gospel. In addition, the process of salvation is deeply connected with the confessional aspects of faith, indicating that genuine belief must manifest in both heart and mouth, leading to salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 10:1-10, Acts 8:37, Romans 10:9-10

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