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Romans 10:10 KJV, "For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation," means that true saving faith begins internally (heart belief leading to being declared righteous by God) and is demonstrated externally (mouth confession leading to actual deliverance or salvation), emphasizing both sincere inner conviction and outward acknowledgment of Jesus as Lord. It connects faith with justification (being made right with God) and confession with salvation (being rescued or delivered), showing a holistic path to spiritual life.
Key Meanings:
"With the heart man believeth unto righteousness": This signifies an internal, sincere belief in Jesus Christ, which results in justification—being declared righteous or acquitted by God, not by works, but by faith.
"And with the mouth confession is made unto salvation": This is the outward expression of that inner belief, openly acknowledging Jesus as Lord, which confirms or brings about salvation (deliverance from sin's penalty and power).
Integration of Faith & Confession: Paul links these two acts as essential parts of the same process, showing that saving faith isn't just a private thought but also involves a public declaration, reflecting a transformed life.
Justification vs. Salvation: While belief leads to justification (a legal declaration), confession leads to salvation (experiencing deliverance), suggesting that justification is the foundation, and confession is the action that brings about the full experience of being saved and delivered.





















































