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How do we know faith is enough for salvation?

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Scripture affirms that faith alone is sufficient for salvation, as seen in the example of Abraham.

Faith as the sole means of salvation is clearly illustrated through the Old Testament example of Abraham, as mentioned in Galatians 3:6, where it states, 'Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.' This historical precedent demonstrates that from the very beginning, justification came through faith alone, not through works or adherence to the law. Moreover, the New Testament reaffirms this doctrine consistently, emphasizing that it is only through faith in Jesus Christ that a person can be justified and saved. Thus, our assurance rests in God's promise that He justifies the ungodly, confirming the centrality of faith in the life of a believer.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:6, Romans 4:5, Romans 4:3

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