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What happens in a sinner's heart when God saves them?

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When God saves a sinner, He gives them a new heart, transforming their nature and enabling them to love and serve Him.

The transformation that occurs in a sinner's heart upon salvation is profound. According to James 1:18, God's will is decisive in this process, as He 'begat us through the word of truth.’ Salvation involves a regeneration where God grants a new heart and a new spirit, not merely improving or resuscitating the old. Ephesians 2:1 illustrates that one moves from being 'dead in trespasses and sins' to being made alive in Christ. The evidence of this change includes a newfound love for God, His Word, and His people, signifying a deep, internal transformation that aligns one's desires with the will of God.
Scripture References: James 1:18, Ephesians 2:1

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