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How do we know faith that saves is true?

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Faith that saves is evidenced by a heart transformation that leads to heartfelt love and obedience to Christ.

Saving faith is more than just acknowledging facts; it involves a profound change within the heart that expresses itself through love for Christ and a desire to live in accordance with His will. This kind of faith is characterized by a broken will that seeks to serve Christ and a longing to be united with Him. As indicated in James 2:19, mere belief in God is not sufficient; saving faith is one that results in a deep, abiding relationship with the Savior. It is a faith that produces good works as a reflection of one's love and commitment to Christ.
Scripture References: James 2:19, John 14:15

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