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Why is believing in Jesus Christ vital for salvation?

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Belief in Jesus Christ is fundamental to salvation, as it acknowledges His role as the Savior and the Son of God.

Believing in Jesus Christ is vital because it recognizes Him as the Son of God who was sent to save sinners. In Acts 8:37, the eunuch declares his faith in Jesus as the Son of God, indicating a deep, personal reliance on Christ for salvation. This belief is not merely intellectual assent but involves trust in His sacrificial death and resurrection. Romans 10:9 explains that if one confesses with the mouth that Jesus is Lord and believes in his heart that God raised Him from the dead, they shall be saved, highlighting the importance of faith as the means by which individuals receive God’s grace.
Scripture References: Acts 8:37, Romans 10:9

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