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How do we know faith in Christ is true faith?

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True faith is evidenced by total submission and an active trust in Christ, not just outward morality or doctrine.

True faith can be discerned through its effects in the believer's life. It's not merely an intellectual agreement with doctrines, but rather an inward belief that manifests in a transformed life characterized by freedom from superficiality in religion. As noted in Luke 18:11-12, even those who appear moral may lack the faith of God's elect. The true evidence of faith is a heart that genuinely seeks after holiness and a deep commitment to submit to Christ wholly, inspired by the grace of God (Ephesians 2:8-9). This faith is cultivated through the irresistible grace of the Holy Spirit, demonstrating its divine origin and authentic nature.
Scripture References: Luke 18:11-12, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Faith in Christ
Don Fortner · Oct 23, 2016
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