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How do we know that faith in Christ is sufficient?

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Faith in Christ is sufficient because it is a gift from God and the sole basis of our acceptance before Him.

Hebrews 10:38 declares that 'the just shall live by faith,' affirming that true saving faith is rooted in Christ alone. This faith is not self-generated; it is granted by God's sovereign grace. The believer's assurance hinges entirely on Christ's redemptive work and the fulfillment of His promises. As affirmed in Romans 4, Abraham's faith was accounted as righteousness because he believed God's promises, illustrating that faith in Christ is sufficient for justification and eternal life. The believer enjoys the assurance that through Christ's righteousness, they are justified and accepted before God, which is an unwavering foundation amid life's trials.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:38, Romans 4

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Help In Trials
Wayne Boyd · Feb 3, 2019
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