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We believe this message with the heart and confess it with our mouths. That Word is nigh to us, even in our hearts! Thou hast translated us from the kingdom of darkness. We are light in the Lord! That is confession of faith. And there is no confession of sin, without confession of faith! Let this si
According to this passage there is an antithesis between making this confession and not making it. Making it ours we own Jesus. If we do not make this confession, we disown Him. (Cp. v. 66-67). So we believe that we may confess. Confession is the fruit of faith. “With the heart man believeth; and w
Confession of Faith
The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach; 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 right
The believing young person confesses his faith, acknowledging the doctrines of the Old and New Testaments as taught in this Christian church because he understands them to be “the true and complete doctrine of salvation.” Believing these truths, he is saved! Confessing these truths, he is saved! Bei
A good confession implies belief of the truth and performance of the Word. It is defined in word, expressed in tongue and manifested in deed and in truth! Confessions, Scripture Interpretation
Every believer confesses his Lord Jesus Christ. He does this in the things that he says and in the way that he lives. If the believer is one in truth, and not a believer in name only, confessing Christ is the most important pan of his life. It is his basic concern. Confessing the Lord Jesus Christ
Believing is not merely a matter of intellectual assent, a kind of assent to the truth, or at least to some elements of the truth, which is altogether lacking in personal interest. It is the latter, the lack of a personal interest and personal participation, which characterizes a faith which is mere
We all believe with the heart and confess with the mouth that there is one only simple and spiritual Being, which we call God; and that He is eternal, incomprehensible, invisible, immutable, infinite, almighty, perfectly wise, just, good, and the overflowing fountain of all good. "We all believe wi
Nor must we overlook the fact that while faith and confession are personal, they are not individualistic. The believer does not believe all by himself; nor does he make confession all alone. "We all believe with the heart and confess with the mouth . . . ." As we have already indicated, this means t