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Why is it impossible to be saved without a miracle of regeneration?

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Regeneration is necessary for saving faith as it transforms the heart, enabling one to respond to Christ positively.

The necessity of regeneration, or being 'born again', is vital for exercising saving faith. John 3:3 states, 'Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.' This highlights that natural man, in his unregenerate state, does not possess the ability to perceive or respond to the saving work of God. Without this miraculous transformation wrought by the Holy Spirit, one remains spiritually blind to the truth of the gospel. Ephesians 2:1 emphasizes the condition of being dead in trespasses and sins. Thus, regeneration is the divine work of God that brings awareness to who Christ is and a heart inclined toward faith, making it impossible to embrace Christ as Savior without first undergoing a spiritual renewal.
Scripture References: John 3:3, Ephesians 2:1

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