The Bible describes saving faith as the means by which believers are justified before God, reliant solely on God's grace and promises.
Saving faith is depicted in Romans 4:16-25 as a divine gift that allows believers to receive the righteousness of Christ. It emphasizes that salvation is attained not through human effort, but through faith in God's promises, just as Abraham's faith was credited to him as righteousness. This faith is directed solely at the Lord Jesus Christ and rooted in the assurance of God's truth as revealed in Scripture. Ephesians 2:8-9 affirms that this faith is not of ourselves but is a gift from God, showcasing the centrality of grace in salvation.
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