Confessing Faith for Salvation
- David Campbell Jr.

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Confessing Faith for Salvation
Scripture: Romans 10:9 (NIV) "If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved."
This verse encapsulates Christian salvation as a simple promise from Apostle Paul. It emphasizes that salvation isn't achieved by deeds or rituals, but through a twofold commitment: sincere belief in Jesus' resurrection—acknowledging His victory over death and divine nature—and publicly professing that He is Lord, indicating His supreme reign in one's life. This dual act grants eternal life, forgiveness, and a renewed bond with God. It invites authentic faith that changes a person from within.
A True Story of Transformation In August 1953, a young woman named Jacquie Reid from British Columbia, Canada, attended a Christian camp where she was deeply troubled by her sins and the fear of eternal separation from God. One night, a campmate challenged her with Romans 10:9, explaining that salvation required confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in His resurrection. Jacquie took the verse to heart, knelt in prayer, and declared her faith in Jesus, trusting fully in His promise. From that moment, she experienced profound peace that replaced her anxiety. Over the next 70 years, this led to a life of daily Bible reading, prayer, and joyful service, with an unshakeable assurance of eternity with Christ. Stories like Jacquie's remind us that this verse isn't abstract theology but a lifeline that has changed countless lives through simple, sincere faith.
Personal Application In our hectic, doubt-filled world, Romans 10:9 encourages you to reflect on your faith journey. Have you progressed from mere intellectual agreement to a personal commitment where Jesus truly guides your decisions, priorities, and relationships? Believing in the resurrection involves embracing hope in times of despair, understanding that death is not the final chapter. This verse remains relevant today by urging us to live genuinely—allowing our words and actions to show Jesus' lordship, whether during crises, in everyday routines, or in interactions with others. It reminds us that salvation is not a one-time event but a foundation for continuous growth, freeing us from guilt and empowering us to face life's challenges with confidence in God's strength.
Action Steps
Reflect and Confess: Take a quiet moment today to verbally declare "Jesus is Lord" and affirm your belief in His resurrection. If you've never done this sincerely, consider it as your step toward salvation.
Share Your Faith: Tell one person this week about how believing in Jesus has impacted your life, just as Paul encourages outward declaration.
Study and Apply: Read Romans chapter 10 in context and journal how confessing Christ could change a specific area of your life, like work, family, or habits.
Encourage Others: Reach out to someone struggling with doubt and share this verse, offering to pray with them.
Closing Prayer Heavenly Father, thank You for the simple yet profound truth of Romans 10:9. I declare today that Jesus is Lord, and I believe in my heart that You raised Him from the dead. Forgive my sins, fill me with Your Holy Spirit, and help me live out this confession in every part of my life. Strengthen my faith, guide my steps, and use me to share this saving message with others. In Jesus' name, Amen.


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