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How do we know that faith is enough for salvation?

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The thief's faith in Jesus at the moment of his crucifixion illustrates that belief in Christ alone is sufficient for salvation (Luke 23:42-43).

The account of the thief on the cross demonstrates the sufficiency of faith for salvation. Despite his life of sin, the thief turned to Jesus and expressed faith by calling Him 'Lord' and asking to be remembered in His kingdom (Luke 23:42). Jesus’ immediate response assured the thief that he would be with Him in paradise (Luke 23:43). This exemplifies that salvation is not based on works or religious ceremonies but on faith alone. The story of the crucified thief serves as a reminder that anyone can be saved through faith in Christ, regardless of their past. This is a cornerstone of the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
Scripture References: Luke 23:42-43, Romans 3:28, John 6:29, Ephesians 2:8-9, Acts 16:31, Romans 4:5

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