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The prayer does nothing though to earn or receive salvation which was won at the cross for us. It's the Gospel that brings that good news to us, faith comes by hearing the word of God. Any prayer said is done by faith...which means that the prayer DID NOTHING since faith was already given. I've seen a lot of people on forums claim that it was the prayer that saved them instead of putting their focus on the Savior who saves.
When I was a boy... homeschooled via a big Baptist school..... I had to participate in a group once a month at the school with some of my fellow homeschooled peers.... And I had to attend worship at that HUGE church (all the awards, graduations, etc. happened during worship) now and then. The BAPTIST preacher there once made an interesting comment. I can't quote him but it was something like this: IF your heart is pounding.... your palms are sweeting.... you feel the Spirit PUSHING you to respond to the "Altar Call" - then you ALREADY have faith, you ALREADY have the spirit, you are ALREADY a Christian - you are just finally experiencing the Spirit's conviction and your faith's call. He explained a "Altar Call" not so much as deciding as declaring. As a Lutheran, I can "buy" that (although I don't think it should be called "decision" if it's not deciding!).
Again, my problem is not with "The Sinner's Prayer" per se..... and certainly not with helping little ole' ladies across the street or repenting of our sins. I just think that those things are not the cause of our justification (rather than Jesus and the Cross), I don't even think that DEAD people CAN do those things in any spiritual way or any way acceptable to God (dead people can't do much that's good). People who have been made alive.... people who got saved.... they can, but that's a result of the enlivening of God, a result of the Cross, not the cause of it. The "problem" with "Hoop Jumping Christians" is it all makes a mockery of Jesus, it all makes Jesus small and self large, it places the final reason for my entering heaven with ME and the very, very cheap price I paid instead of on Jesus and the very precious price He paid. (And it creates a "terror of the conscience" because if it depends even 1% on ME, how can I do I didn't mess up my 1%?)