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What does the Bible say about true conviction and conversion?

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The Bible emphasizes that true conviction leads to genuine conversion, which is rooted in a proper understanding of God, sin, and the person of Christ.

True conviction is a deep realization of one's sinfulness and need for salvation, while conversion is the response to that conviction that turns towards Christ. As expressed in Romans 10, the Apostle Paul longs for Israel to be saved because they have a zeal for God, but it's not based on knowledge. It’s crucial that one understands the righteousness of God and their own sinful nature. Without grasping these truths, any religious experience can remain superficial.
Scripture References: Romans 10, 2 Timothy 3:7, Lamentations 3:21-26

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