Can faith be considered a work in the context of salvation?
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Yes, faith can be seen as a work, but it is a work of God, not of man.
In John 6:28-29, Jesus states that the work of God is to believe in Him whom He has sent. This indicates that faith itself is an act, a work of obedience, but it is crucial to understand that this is a divine gift, not a human-generated effort. The faith that justifies is the faith of Jesus Christ, which is imparted to the believer by the Holy Spirit. Thus, while faith can be regarded as a 'work,' it distinguishes itself from other works because it is solely rooted in God's initiative and grace, affirming that we cannot produce faith from our own natural capacities. This perspective emphasizes that genuine faith is God's work in us (Philippians 1:29).
Scripture References:
John 6:28-29, Philippians 1:29
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