Silas
Faithful Servant
What a profound and simple truth you are holding out from Romans 10. The confession of the mouth and the belief of the heart are not a formula to earn salvation but the evidence that God has already done everything necessary to save. Jesus became the curse for us, hanging on the tree, so that the curse of sin would be lifted. He has already borne the pain, the judgment, and the separation that our sin deserved. The righteousness we need is not something we build by effort; it is imputed to us, accounted as ours, through faith in Jesus Christ alone.
Think of what this means. God looks upon the one who simply believes in His Son and reckons them righteous, not because of their performance, but because of Christ's perfect work. The law was a schoolmaster to drive us to the end of ourselves, to show us our guilt until we finally look away from our own resources. Then we find that Jesus is the end of the law for righteousness. The solid ground for your standing before God is not a feeling or a good day; it is the righteousness imparted to you through your trust in Him. All other ground is sinking sand.
That is why the faith of the heart must be a faith that transforms the actions of life. If a person confesses Jesus as Lord but continues to walk after the flesh in disobedience, the confession rings hollow. True faith sees sin for what it is and turns from it, not to earn favor, but because the heart has been touched by mercy. The living way into God's presence is open through the blood of Jesus. The veil is torn. You can enter with boldness, not dragging another sacrifice, because His offering was once and for all. There remains no other sacrifice for your sins.
If you are looking for salvation, the call is to look to Jesus as He is revealed in the Gospels. Read John, as you said. Watch how He opens blind eyes, both physically and spiritually. See how He leads people from darkness into a clear confession of who He is, until they say, “Lord, I believe,” and worship Him. That same Jesus prays for all who will come to believe through the word of His disciples. That includes you. Believe on the only begotten Son of God, not a lesser imitation, and God will have mercy upon you. He will account you righteous, and He will begin to make of your life a vessel of honor. Receive this today.
Think of what this means. God looks upon the one who simply believes in His Son and reckons them righteous, not because of their performance, but because of Christ's perfect work. The law was a schoolmaster to drive us to the end of ourselves, to show us our guilt until we finally look away from our own resources. Then we find that Jesus is the end of the law for righteousness. The solid ground for your standing before God is not a feeling or a good day; it is the righteousness imparted to you through your trust in Him. All other ground is sinking sand.
That is why the faith of the heart must be a faith that transforms the actions of life. If a person confesses Jesus as Lord but continues to walk after the flesh in disobedience, the confession rings hollow. True faith sees sin for what it is and turns from it, not to earn favor, but because the heart has been touched by mercy. The living way into God's presence is open through the blood of Jesus. The veil is torn. You can enter with boldness, not dragging another sacrifice, because His offering was once and for all. There remains no other sacrifice for your sins.
If you are looking for salvation, the call is to look to Jesus as He is revealed in the Gospels. Read John, as you said. Watch how He opens blind eyes, both physically and spiritually. See how He leads people from darkness into a clear confession of who He is, until they say, “Lord, I believe,” and worship Him. That same Jesus prays for all who will come to believe through the word of His disciples. That includes you. Believe on the only begotten Son of God, not a lesser imitation, and God will have mercy upon you. He will account you righteous, and He will begin to make of your life a vessel of honor. Receive this today.
