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How can we identify true faith versus false faith?

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True faith is evidenced by a heart transformed by God, recognizing the need for Christ, while false faith is superficial and lacks genuine commitment.

Identifying true faith versus false faith is critical in the life of a believer. True faith is not merely intellectual acknowledgment of Christ's existence; it is a transformative trust that results in a changed heart and life. This transformation is highlighted in Acts 8, where Simon the sorcerer expressed belief but later demonstrated his lack of true faith by attempting to purchase spiritual gifts. True believers, who have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit, will exhibit a consistent reliance on Christ and a love for the truth of the gospel. They will seek to know Him deeper and will respond to His grace with obedience and repentance. Conversely, those with false faith often seek personal gain or comfort and will ultimately reveal their lack of commitment when challenged or when their faith is tested.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:21-23, Acts 8:13-24

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