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How do we know faith in Christ is transformative?

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Faith in Christ is transformative as it rests entirely on His ability to redeem and give life, fundamentally changing a believer's nature.

The teaching in the historic Reformed tradition holds that saving faith is not a passive grace but a vibrant, transformative force. As the sermon highlights, faith leans on Christ, who provides all the necessary changes in a believer's life. When someone possesses the gift of faith, they are not only justified before God but also receive a new nature through the Holy Spirit, empowering them to live differently. This transformation is evident in the believer's reliance on Christ for wisdom, righteousness, and sanctification, leading to a radical change in their desires and life direction.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:17, Galatians 2:20

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