Asking Jesus into one's heart

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title: Asking Jesus into one's heart
text: Asking Jesus into one's heart is a description of personal conversion used in evangelicalism. It is often regarded as a component of the sinner's prayer. Paul Chitwood notes that the concept "does not occur readily before the turn of the twentieth century", but had "become the common way of expressing conversion by the mid-part of the twentieth century." The phrase does not occur in the Bible, and it has frequently been criticized. R. Larry Moyer lists "If you want to be saved, just invite Jesus
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description: Description of Christian conversion
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asking_Jesus_into_one%27s_heart
date created: 2013-05-11T03:42:03Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T00:54:07Z
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