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== Evidence of Being Born Again == While the experience of being born again is internal and personal, there are often outward signs that indicate a person has been spiritually reborn: 1. Changed attitudes and behaviors 2. A desire to study and obey God's Word 3. Love for God and others 4. A new sense of purpose and direction in life 5. Fruit of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control - Galatians 5:22-23) In conclusion, being born again is a profound spiritual transformation that occurs when a person puts their faith in Jesus Christ. It involves repentance, faith, and a commitment to follow Christ, resulting in forgiveness of sins, a new spiritual life, and the promise of eternal life. This process is initiated by God through the work of the Holy Spirit in conjunction with His Word, leading to a visible change in the believer's life.
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