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How do we know that faith in God is sufficient for salvation?

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Faith in God is sufficient for salvation because it is based on His ability to fulfill His promises.

Faith is not defined by the strength of our belief but by the object of our faith. As emphasized in Romans 14:4, it is God’s ability that sustains us, not our own merit or efforts. Paul expresses in 2 Timothy 1:12 that he is persuaded of God’s ability to keep what has been entrusted to Him. Thus, true faith embraces the power of God to save, understanding that salvation is a work of His grace and power rather than an achievement of human effort. Believing means trusting God to act according to His promises and His character, which is both faithful and powerful.
Scripture References: Romans 14:4, 2 Timothy 1:12

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