My friends, my heart’s desire and prayer to God for my people is for their salvation.
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OEB US · 10:1-13 Salvation: Believing in the Heart and Confessing with the Mouth
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I can testify that they are zealous for the honor of God; but they are not guided by true insight,
for, in their ignorance of the divine righteousness, and in their eagerness to set up a righteousness of their own, they refused to accept with submission the divine righteousness.
For Christ has brought Law to an end, so that righteousness may be obtained by everyone who believes in him.
For Moses writes that, as for the righteousness which results from Law, those who practice it will find life through it.
But the righteousness which results from faith finds expression in these words: ‘Do not say to yourself “Who will go up into heaven?”’ (which means to bring Christ down)
‘or “Who will go down into the depths below?”’ (which means to bring Christ up from the dead).
No, but what does it say? ‘The message is near you, on your lips and in your heart’ (which means ‘The message of faith’ which we proclaim).
For, if with your lips you acknowledge the truth of the message that JESUS IS LORD, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
For with their hearts people believe and so attain to righteousness, while with their lips they make their profession of faith and so find salvation.
As the passage of scripture says – ‘No one who believes in him will have any cause for shame.’
For no distinction is made between the Jew and the Greek, for all have the same Lord, and he is bountiful to all who invoke him.
For everyone who invokes the name of the Lord will be saved.