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Salvation for all who believe

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Elder John E. Clay, Jr. D.Min. Romans 10:5-17 Moses wrote long ago about the need to obey every part of the law in order to be declared right with God: “The one who obeys these things must always live by them.”But we receive the faith-righteousness that speaks an entirely different message: “Don’t for a moment think you need to climb into the heavens to find the Messiah and bring him down,or to descend into the underworld to bring him up from the dead.”But the faith-righteousness we receive speaks to us in these words of Moses: “God’s living message is very close to you, as close as your own heart beating in your chest and as near as the tongue in your mouth.”And what is God’s “living message”? It is the revelation of faith for salvation, which is the message that we preach. For if you publicly declare with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will experience salvation.The heart that believes in him receives the gift of the righteousness of God—and then the mouth confesses, resulting in salvation.For the Scriptures encourage us with these words: “Everyone who believes in him will never be disappointed.”So then faith eliminates the distinction between Jew and non-Jew, for he is the same Lord for all people. And he has enough treasures to lavish generously upon all who call on him.And it’s true: “Everyone who calls on the Lord’s name will experience new life.”But how can people call on him for help if they’ve not yet believed? And how can they believe in one they’ve not yet heard of? And how can they hear the message of life if there is no one there to proclaim it?And how can the message be proclaimed if messengers have yet to be sent? That’s why the Scriptures say: How welcome is the arrival of those proclaiming the joyful news of peace and of good things to come!But not everyone welcomes the good news, as Isaiah said: Lord, is there anyone who hears and believes our message?Faith, then, is birthed in a heart

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