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Spread the good Word everywhere you go.4.3 oz

  • Crew neck

  • 60% combed ring-spun cotton / 40% polyester

  • Short sleeve

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  • High Point of Shoulder (HPS) measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the bottom hem of shirt.

    • XSmall - 27” / Small - 28” / Medium - 29” / Large - 30” / XLarge - 31” / 2XLarge - 32” / 3XLarge - 33” / 4XLarge - 34”

  • Chest Width - measured across chest 1” below the armhole, seam to seam.

    • XSmall - 17.5” / Small - 19” / Medium - 20.5” / Large - 22” / XLarge - 24” / 2XLarge - 26” / 3XLarge - 28” / 4XLarge - 30”

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In Romans 10:9-10, the renowned apostle Paul encapsulates the profound meaning of salvation and the essence of a genuine Christian faith. These verses hold immense significance as they outline the fundamental components of a believer's journey towards salvation and fellowship with God.

Paul declares, "If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved" (Romans 10:9). Here, the apostle emphasizes the power of confession and belief. It is more than just the utterance of words; it reflects a complete surrender of one's heart and mind to the lordship of Jesus Christ. Affirming that "Jesus is Lord" signifies placing Him at the center of our existence, acknowledging His authority, and submitting ourselves to His will.

Moreover, Paul emphasizes the importance of genuine faith by stating that belief is not merely a mental assent but a heartfelt conviction. Believing that God raised Jesus from the dead goes beyond mere historical acknowledgement; it constitutes a deep trust in the redemptive work of Christ. This belief involves accepting that Jesus' death and resurrection provide the only means for reconciliation with God. It is through this faith that we access salvation and experience a transformation of our innermost being.

Paul further affirms, "For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved" (Romans 10:10). This verse reaffirms the unity of heart and mouth in the confession of faith. Believing in our hearts leads to justification—a right standing before God, where we are declared righteous through the grace of Jesus Christ.

Subsequently, out of the abundance of this genuine faith, a confession arises from our lips. Verbalizing our faith is not a mere formality but a powerful proclamation of our identification with Christ. It not only testifies to others but also solidifies and strengthens our own belief. By openly professing our faith in Jesus, we invite others to behold the transforming power of God and inspire them to embark on their own spiritual journey.

Romans 10:9-10 encapsulates the essence of salvation—a dynamic and transformative process that demands both belief and confession. These verses remind us that Christianity is not a mere intellectual exercise or shallow religiosity. Instead, it involves a heartfelt surrender to Jesus as Lord, a genuine trust in His redemptive work, and an authentic proclamation of faith. May we consistently reflect on the significance of these verses, allowing them to continually shape and guide our walk with Christ.