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Why do Christians confess Jesus as Lord?

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Christians confess Jesus as Lord because it is a declaration of faith in His authority and saving work.

Confession of Jesus as Lord, as illustrated in Romans 10:9, signifies acknowledging His sovereignty and the recognition of His work of salvation. The act of confessing involves both the mouth and the heart, signifying a deep-seated belief in who Jesus is and what He has accomplished through His death and resurrection. In the sermon, it is also suggested that our speech should reflect our faith, meaning that our lives must line up with the truths of the Gospel. Confession is not merely verbal, but also practical—it involves living out our faith in community and identifying with those who believe. This declaration is crucial because it links back to the authority that Jesus possesses to give spiritual life to the dead.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9

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A Dead Man Raised
Todd Nibert · Nov 11, 2012
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Joshua

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