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How do we know that faith leads to salvation?

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Faith in Jesus Christ, expressed through reliance on Him for mercy, leads to salvation as seen in scriptural examples.

The relationship between faith and salvation is powerfully illustrated in the account of the blind beggar in Luke 18. When the beggar calls out to Jesus, expressing faith in His ability to heal, Jesus responds by saying, 'Thy faith hath saved thee.' This highlights a critical theological principle: true faith not only acknowledges Christ's power but also acts upon that belief by seeking mercy. Faith is not merely an intellectual assent but an active trust in Christ’s ability to save. Throughout the New Testament, from Romans 10 to the Gospels, we see that calling upon the name of the Lord in genuine faith results in salvation, confirming the biblical assertion that those who believe will not be ashamed.
Scripture References: Luke 18:42, Romans 10:9-13, 1 Peter 1:9, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Jesus At A Stand
Don Fortner · Nov 18, 2004
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