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Why is personal faith important in salvation?

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Personal faith is essential in salvation as each individual must acknowledge their sin and consciously receive Christ with their heart.

While salvation is rooted in God's sovereignty and grace, every person must exercise personal faith to receive it. The Scriptures stress that repentance and belief are acts that belong to the believer; they require an authentic acknowledgment of one’s sin and a heartfelt confession of faith in Jesus Christ. Paul emphasizes this in Romans 10:9-10, which declares that one must confess Jesus as Lord and believe in their heart that God raised Him from the dead to be saved. This highlights the necessity of a personal response to God's call, affirming that salvific faith involves an individual act of will and understanding, demonstrating accountability for one’s own spiritual state. Therefore, personal faith is not only important; it is indispensable for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9-10, 1 John 1:3

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