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What does the Bible say about the conversion of a sinner?

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The Bible illustrates the conversion of a sinner through passages such as Acts 8, highlighting the need for the gospel and the work of the Holy Spirit.

The conversion of a sinner is a powerful theme throughout Scripture, particularly illustrated in Acts 8, where Philip encounters the Ethiopian eunuch. This account underscores the importance of preaching Christ and the necessity of a personal encounter with the gospel. The eunuch, seeking understanding of God’s Word, was led to Christ through Philip's explanation of Isaiah 53, which foretells the suffering of the Messiah, ultimately leading to his conversion and baptism. This process reflects the sovereign grace of God, illustrating that salvation is initiated and completed by Him, affirming that the gospel is the only message that saves sinners.
Scripture References: Acts 8:30-31, Isaiah 53, Titus 3:5-6, 2 Corinthians 13:5, Galatians 2:20, Proverbs 2:10-11, Galatians 1:15, Romans 11:36, Romans 9:13, Romans 8:29

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