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How do we know our faith is saving?

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Genuine saving faith is evidenced by a transformed life, love for God, and a turning away from sin.

To determine if one's faith is saving, one must examine the accompanying fruits of that faith. A true believer will have a heart that loathes sin and loves holiness, as described in Acts 15:9. This spiritual transformation is crucial; saving faith is not just intellectual assent but results in a lifestyle characterized by obedience and love towards God. Additionally, believers are called to a complete submission to the Lordship of Christ, renouncing their own sinful lives in pursuit of obedience to His commands. The transformation in a believer’s life serves as evidence of genuine faith.
Scripture References: Acts 15:9, 2 Corinthians 8:5, John 8:30-59

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Saving Faith
A. W. Pink · Oct 25, 2007
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