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What happens in the heart of a sinner when God saves them?

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When God saves a sinner, He transforms their heart, creating a new nature and enabling faith in Christ.

The salvation of a sinner is a profound work of God's grace that involves the new birth. This transformation is not merely behavioral modification; it is a complete regeneration of the heart and spirit. Jesus stated in John 3:3, 'Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.' This new birth creates a new creature in Christ, empowered to know God and to partake in fellowship with Him. Salvation is a work entirely initiated by God — it is His gift to us, not based on our works but on grace (Ephesians 2:8-9). Sanctification follows this initial work, as believers grow in faith and exhibit the fruit of the Spirit in their lives, which includes love, joy, and peace. This deep, spiritual transformation reflects the true significance of being saved by grace through faith.
Scripture References: John 3:3, Ephesians 2:8-9

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