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

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Salvation is a heart work, as seen in Acts 8:37 when the eunuch believes with all his heart.

In Acts 8, we witness the testimony of the Ethiopian eunuch who, upon encountering Philip and hearing the gospel, professes his belief in Jesus Christ from his heart. Philip stresses the significance of believing with all one's heart (Acts 8:37), emphasizing that true faith is not merely intellectual acknowledgment but a deep, personal conviction. This correlates with Romans 10:9-10, where it is stated that with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Thus, salvation fundamentally involves a transformative work within the heart, whereby God imparts grace, enabling the sinner to truly believe and become a partaker of salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 8:37, Romans 10:9-10

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