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Is a Person Saved by Confessing Christ?
Romans 10:9-10
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.
Confessing Christ with one's mouth is not something that a person does to be saved; it is something a saved person does. Those who are saved are ashamed of their sin and proud of their Saviour! Just as it is natural for a newborn baby to open its mouth and cry, so it is only natural for a sinner saved by grace to open his mouth and give full credit to Christ. "Let the redeemed of the Lord say so!" (Psalm 107:2). "Saying so" is not something that a person does to be redeemed; it is something a redeemed person does!"
The key verse is
Romans 10:10
This verse explains verse 9 ("for") and gives the proper order or sequence of
events: first comes belief and then confession should follow. "With the heart man believes unto
righteousness"--compare Romans 4:3,5 (a person believes God and it is counted
unto him for righteousness). Believing is inward; confession is outward (just as the heart
and the mouththe heart is inward and not visible; the mouth is outward and
visible).
CONFESSION IS FAITH MADE AUDIBLE! Faith takes place in the
heart and no one can see your faith. When we open our mouth and share with
others what Christ has done for us and what a wonderful Saviour He is, then we
are making our faith audible and clear to others. [Confession is faith
made audible just as good works are faith made
visible--see James 2:14-26.] How can I know whether you really are saved unless
you confess and tell me so? Before a person ever confesses Christ with his
lips he has already believed on Christ in his heart. Confessing
Christ goes hand in hand with saving faith. If we are really saved, should
we not say so? If we are really redeemed, should we not say so (Psalm
107:2)? How can a true believer be ashamed of what Christ has done for
him? Should I not speak out and be proud of the One who died for me?
"Confession is made unto salvation." This does not mean that
confession is a condition of salvation, but rather that confession is a natural result or evidence of salvation.
A person does not confess Christ in order to be saved; he confess Christ because
he is saved. Confession is not something that a
person does to be saved; confession is something that a saved person does! Faith
must be expressed outwardly and publicly. Believing is the root; confession is
the fruit. Everyone who truly believes should confess Christ (Matthew 10:32;
Rom.10:9 and compare Rev. 3:5). However not everyone who confesses Christ is a true
believer (see Matthew 7:23; Titus1:16 and 2 Timothy 2:19). [See our study on
Professors and
Possessors.] In God’s army there
is no place for "secret believers." May we never be ashamed of our
Commander-in-Chief (2 Timothy 2:3-4)!
Just as a label on a can proclaims its contents, so it is that by confession the believer proclaims who lives within (2 Cor.13:5 "....Jesus Christ is in you"). See also Galatians 2:20.
When I was just a sinner Jesus died for me! He purchased my redemption, When He hung there on that tree. I'll always be so thankful, To my God who loved me so, May I never be ashamed of my Saviour; In His power and strength I will go.
Many talk about Jesus, His life and ministry. They love to think of His sermons, A mighty teacher was He! But I go back to the cross, Where for me My Saviour died! May I never be ashamed of Calvary, or my Redeemer crucified.
Let the redeemed of the Lord say so! Sing Hallelujah praise His Name! May we shout the Saviour's story, Let every saint His message proclaim! It is the power of God unto salvation, To all who will believe; May I never be ashamed of the gospel, Christ crucified for me!
GZ |
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