ROMANS 10:9
“that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved;”
Most all important decisions we make in our lives are marked with conditions. Some are placed upon us by others while some come from us. For instance, accepting a new job can have both. The employer has conditions for hiring you, expectations from you once you are onboard. You have conditions such as salary and benefits to provide for your family. Conditions are important, as long as they are good conditions and achievable.
In today’s verse (and tomorrow’s verse) we have the blueprint for salvation. These two verses are part of what has been called the Roman Road (3:23; 5:8; 6:23; 10:9-10, 13) which lays out the path for salvation. In today’s verse Paul shows us clearly what the conditions are for salvation – confession and belief. Let’s spend some time looking at these two conditions.
APPLICATION
You know I have to throw out a little Albert Barnes here. Regarding the verb “confess” he say, “confession or profession expresses our ‘agreement or concord with what God holds to be true, and what he declares to be true.’” We confess or profess that Jesus is truly Lord. We agree with God that this is true. We acknowledge with our tongue that Jesus is Lord and gave His life for our sins. That’s not hard, is it? Then why are so many people unwilling to confess that? The forces of darkness do not want us to confess that. That’s why!
Then Paul gives us the second condition for salvation. You must believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. What?! You mean just saying you believe is not enough? Nope! You have to truly believe. There are a lot of “Christians” in name only. They say they believe, but their actions speak differently. Going back to Barnes, he says this belief means you “shalt sincerely and truly believe this, so that the external profession shall correspond with the real, internal feelings.”
As we approach Easter Sunday, this belief in His resurrection is before us more so than most weeks. Why is this belief so important? Matthew Poole says, “This article of the resurrection of Christ presupposeth all the rest, and fasteneth together, as by a link, all the antecedents and consequents of it; his ascension, session at the right hand of God, and intercession, which followed after.” So, believe in your heart and confess with your lips. Then what happens? Paul says, “you will be saved;” Amen! Praise the Lord!
I am so very thankful for the assurance of my salvation based on the fact that I believe in His resurrection and have confessed Him as Lord.
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