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What is Faith?

Frequently Asked Bible Questions

What is conversion?

How do I become a converted Christian?

Many well-meaning people want to be Christians, but lack a full understanding of what the Bible teaches and God expects about conversion. Conversion, which leads ultimately to salvation, begins with an awareness of sins that we committed, as well as the fact that we have a nature inclined to sin. This awareness, coupled with a strong desire to seek God’s forgiveness and to stop sinning, is evidence that God is calling a person to salvation (John 6:44).

Early in this process, the person seeks out a spiritual education from the Word of God, the Holy Bible. One has to learn what sin is, before he or she can truly make progress in turning from it. Without a careful study, some would-be Christians overlook actions that they’re doing that they don’t realize God calls sin. This can result in feelings of frustration and discouragement, for without genuine repentance, there can be no forgiveness.

Two additional essential elements in the process of conversion are baptism (by immersion) and the laying on hands by a minister of God to receive the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). After baptism, the Christian must continue to use the gift of the Holy Spirit to study and understand the instructions of God, recognizing and turning from sin, resisting and overcoming the pulls of human nature.

We have a marvelous Bible Study Course that can take you through the entire Bible and plan of God in a series of 12 easy-to-read lessons, supplemented with literature that amplifies specific subjects. Two of our booklets, Transforming Your Life: The Process of Conversion and The Road to Eternal Life, explain what the Bible teaches about repentance, sin, receiving and using the gift of the Holy Spirit and remaining faithful in the Christian way of life.

 

Related Online Resources

How Does the Bible Define Sin?
In our struggle to avoid and overcome sin, it is vital that we understand exactly what it is. Let's see how the Bible defines sin.

What Is Repentance?
Most people have only a vague idea of what the word means. What exactly is repentance?

Bible Study Course
These 12 lessons cover subjects including the calling of God, Christian conversion and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.

Transforming Your Life: The Process of Conversion
Contrary to what many think, conversion is not just a one-time event. Instead the Scriptures reveal that it is a process. The process begins with God's calling, followed by the key steps of repentance, baptism and the receiving of the Holy Spirit.

The Road to Eternal Life
This booklet gives a helpful road map of the conversion process, including repentance, water baptism and the laying on of hands, God’s forgiveness and the need to stay the course.

 

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Bible FAQ Topics

What do Bible prophecies of the future mean?
What is the good news of the Kingdom of God?
What happens after I die?
How can I improve my marriage and family life? What does God say about marriage and sex?
What should I do to live a Christian life?
What's involved with becoming a new Christian?
What does God want us to do?
What is sin and how can I overcome it?
What does the Bible say about jobs, money, debt and finances?
What Holy Days and holidays does God want (or not want) us to celebrate?
Who is God?
How can we know that God created everything and that it didn't all evolve?
Does God care how I look? How does He want us to look?
What is the Bible and how can I gain the most from it?
How can you explain Bible scriptures that are difficult to understand?

 


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