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How do we know Christ is the object of our faith?

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Saving faith uniquely centers on the person of Christ, as affirmed in the Scriptures.

The Scriptures make it clear that saving faith has as its peculiar object the person of our Lord Jesus Christ, and not merely His works. For instance, John 1:12 states that to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God. This demonstrates that true faith means believing in Christ Himself, who accomplishes redemption, rather than just the historical events of His life. Throughout Scripture, we see the call to commit oneself wholly to the person and work of Christ, emphasizing that genuine faith includes not just belief in what He has done, but also love and devotion to who He is.
Scripture References: John 1:12, Acts 16:31, 1 Peter 1:8

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