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How do we know faith in Christ is saving faith?

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Saving faith is characterized by a trust in Christ alone for salvation, evidenced through genuine repentance and transformation.

Saving faith is not merely an intellectual acknowledgment of Christ; it involves a deep trust that Christ is the only means of salvation. As the sermon points out, false faith can create confusion about the relationship between faith and works. True saving faith results in a heart that is genuinely broken over sin and a willingness to submit to God's sovereignty in salvation. This faith manifests itself in a life marked by repentance and good works as a reflection of one's relationship with Christ, proving the authenticity of that faith. Believers should strive to cultivate this understanding, recognizing that faith without works is dead (James 2:26).
Scripture References: James 2:26

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