That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
Rom 10:9-10
Who are you willing to confess? Did you know
that your salvation depends on it? I trust that many of you who are reading
this do know this, and others have heard something along those lines but we
must not lose sight of what God has required for salvation. Paul reminded the
Christians in Rome that this was something that they had done and brought them unto
salvation. This was not some cleverly added thing of Paul's own volition but
the Inspired Word of God. This was the same thing that Jesus said prior.
Whosoever therefore
shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is
in heaven.
Matt10:32
Are you willing to confess Christ? I
know it might seem scary to speak out. It might be hard for the introvert.
However, the Lord was willing to be stripped and beaten, cursed, and crucified
for your soul's sake. Is confession that big of a deal? Yes, it is! When one
confesses Jesus is the Son of God, the previous three steps of salvation must
accompany that confession. For these are the basis of the confession.
Christians have confessed Jesus as the Son of God because we believed what we
have heard, and we are willing to change who we are to become who He has called
us to be.
If confession is a hold up, I want you
to know that it does not have to be on a Sunday morning after I finish
preaching. That is just a time that we set apart so that if someone needs to
obey the Gospel, we can provide an opportunity to do so. We would gladly take your confession on any
day or time. Please remember that confession comes after hearing, believing,
and repenting and points toward baptism which I will cover next week.
Grace and Peace,
Ryan
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