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What does the Bible say about the relationship between faith and confession?

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The Bible asserts that true faith in Christ must result in a public confession of Him.

In Romans 10:9-10, we see that confession is integral to salvation: if one believes in their heart and confesses with their mouth, they shall be saved. This underscores the truth that genuine faith is not merely an internal belief but is expressed outwardly. In John 12:42-43, we learn about rulers who believed in Jesus but were unwilling to confess Him due to fear of man. This highlights that true discipleship involves embracing the shame and scorn of the world for the sake of Christ. Therefore, the believer who has been transformed by grace will naturally exhibit both belief and confession, aligning with Matthew 10:32, which states that acknowledging Christ before men is crucial for His acknowledgment of us before the Father.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9-10, John 12:42-43, Matthew 10:32

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