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How do we know if we truly have faith and are not just supposing?

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True faith is evidenced by a relationship with Christ and the fruits of the Holy Spirit, not mere intellectual acknowledgment.

In the sermon, it is argued that genuine faith is not merely intellectual knowledge but is evidenced by a transformational relationship with Christ. The text contrasts people who may have knowledge about God with those who truly know Him personally. Trusting in Christ involves understanding our need for Him, recognizing our sinfulness, and clinging to Him for salvation. True faith produces good works as a byproduct, confirming one's genuine relationship with the Lord. Therefore, assessing one's faith should involve looking for the evidence of spiritual transformation in one's life.
Scripture References: Romans 4:1-5, James 2:20, John 3:20

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