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Why is believing God's Word crucial for salvation?

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Believing God's Word is vital because it's through these words that God manifests His elect and reveals the truth of the gospel (James 1:18).

Belief in God's Word is fundamentally linked to the process of salvation. James 1:18 states that God, of His own will, brought us forth by the word of truth, signifying that the gospel's proclamation through the Scriptures is what God uses to regenerate His people. The act of believing is not merely an intellectual assent but a supernatural work of grace whereby the Spirit enables individuals to receive and embrace the truth of the gospel as revealed in the Scriptures. This belief is what distinguishes the elect from the non-elect and ultimately leads to salvation.
Scripture References: James 1:18

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Every Word
Gary Shepard · Dec 7, 2014
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