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Why is believing in God important for salvation?

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Believing in God is essential for salvation because it aligns us with His will and grace.

Faith in God is foundational for salvation, as it acknowledges our need for divine grace and recognizes the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement for sin. Daniel exemplified this faith; despite the threat of death in the lion's den, he believed God and remained steadfast in prayer. Romans 10:9 emphasizes that confession and belief in our heart lead to salvation. This belief is not mere intellectual assent but a heart that trusts in God's promises and His capability to save. By believing, we receive the benefits of Christ’s work on the cross, becoming partakers of His grace and justification (Romans 5:1).
Scripture References: Romans 10:9, Romans 5:1

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