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How do we know that faith in Christ is important for salvation?

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Faith in Christ is central to salvation as faith is the means through which we receive life in His name (John 20:31).

The importance of faith in Christ for salvation is clearly articulated in John 20:31, which states, 'These are written that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you might have life through His name.' This passage indicates that the Scriptures were designed to lead us to faith in Jesus as the Savior. In the context of royal grace theology, faith is the gift of God, and it is through faith that we experience the transformative power of the gospel. Genuine faith results in a deep assurance of eternal life and reconciliation with God, highlighting that salvation is entirely dependent on trust in Christ's redemptive work, not on our own merits or efforts.
Scripture References: John 20:31

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From But to And
Kevin Thacker · Jan 31, 2024
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