➡️ Fully Assured? / Convinced? / Persuaded? ⬅️

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This study explores the meaning of the Greek verb plērophoreó (“fully assured”) in Romans 4:21 and how it relates to the Bible’s description of saving faith. The AskAndy response highlights that saving faith is not partial or tentative but a full, confident trust in Christ. Supporting verses and sermon references reinforce this theme of complete assurance.


⛪ Prompt / Question to AskAndy

Strongs Greek Concordance index #4135 is plērophoreó (from Romans 4:21), which I believe is most properly translated as “fully assured”? This appears to be an example of the Bible’s definition of “saving faith” — Right?

👨‍💻 Response from AskAndy

Yes, you are correct that the Greek word plērophoreó (Strong’s #4135) can be translated as “fully assured” or “completely convinced.”

This word conveys the idea of being filled or fully persuaded, which aligns well with the biblical concept of saving faith.

Saving faith, as taught in Scripture, is not a mere intellectual assent or partial belief but a full, confident trust and reliance on the Lord Jesus Christ alone for everlasting life.

It is a faith that is complete and fully assured, resting entirely on the finished work of Christ. This assurance is grounded in the promises of God and the truth of the gospel.

The Bible consistently teaches that saving faith is a confident trust in Christ, and this trust results in justification and eternal life. It is not a faith that is incomplete or uncertain but one that is fully assured and secure.

For example, the apostle John uses the Greek verb pisteuō (“to believe” or “to trust”) about 100 times in his Gospel to describe the genuine faith that leads to salvation.

Therefore, plērophoreó as “fully assured” fits well within the biblical understanding of saving faith as a complete and confident reliance on the Lord Jesus Christ for everlasting life.

📖 Relevant Bible Verses

📼 Recorded Sermons / Teachings

👨‍💻 Research Performed at AskAndy

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