True salvation

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[Romans 10:10]; For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

Conventional church has invented the sinner's prayer as the ultimate ticket to heaven but without the seed of the word that birthes the true conviction for a man to confess salvation. As such, many have confessed salvation out of 'ungodly sorrow.' They are opened to the horrors of ‘sinners in the hands of an angry God’. It was ‘a message from hell to those on the way’.

The Bible is clear; the heart believes unto righteousness and confession is made unto salvation. The preposition 'unto' is the Greek word, 'eis' which means ', into’, indicating a point reached or entered. When a man believes, he enters into righteousness. He does not work himself into righteousness. It is an automatic consequence of his faith.

But what he believed is important. The scriptures say that none can come save if the father draws him. The father does not draw men by wrath, he draws them by love. Fear might draw men into the kingdom but no man can be held captive indefinitely by terror.

Only love can draw a man and keep him. That is the starting point of the man's faith. Love authored your salvation and love completes it.

Scripture Reference

Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 2:4

When a man believes, he enters into righteousness.