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How do we know that faith must be unfeigned?

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Faith must be unfeigned to ensure it is genuine and not hypocritical, reflecting true belief in Christ.

The scripture emphasizes the necessity of having unfeigned faith, which means faith that is genuine and sincere, devoid of hypocrisy. In 2 Timothy 1:12, Paul expresses confidence in his faith, indicating that true faith is characterized by a deep reliance on Christ as Savior without any pretense of self-righteousness. This contrasts sharply with the existence of fake faith often encountered in many congregations. Genuine faith must fully commit to Christ’s righteousness, recognizing that salvation depends entirely on Him and not on personal merit.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:12

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Todd Nibert · Jul 31, 2011
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