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What does the Bible say about the marks of true conversion?

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The marks of true conversion include a genuine faith in Christ, a transformed behavior, and a desire to instruct others in God's ways.

The marks of true conversion are evident in several key areas of life. Firstly, true conversion is marked by faith in Jesus Christ, which is the only means of salvation (Acts 4:12). This faith results in a real and ongoing transformation, signifying that a person has been made a new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17). Furthermore, a truly converted person will often reflect a desire to share the gospel and instruct others in the ways of God, as seen in David’s declaration in Psalm 51:13 that after his restoration, he would teach transgressors God’s ways. This eagerness to spiritually guide others shows evidence of an internal change—a heart now aligned with God’s purpose and driven by His love and grace. Love, obedience, joy, and a growing holiness are also essential marks indicating genuine conversion.
Scripture References: Acts 4:12, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Psalm 51:13

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True Conversion
Fred Evans · Apr 29, 2018
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