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How do we know that faith must come to Christ?

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Faith comes to Christ as an action of the heart, believing in Him for spiritual sustenance.

According to the sermon, faith is defined as coming to Christ, which is fundamentally a matter of the heart and soul. In John 6:35, Jesus affirms that 'He that cometh to me shall never hunger; he that believeth on me shall never thirst.' This signifies that true faith is exclusively directed toward Christ, not merely an institution or a set of beliefs. Moreover, it is only through God's grace that anyone can come to Him, as stated in John 6:44, where Christ asserts that no one can come unless drawn by the Father. This highlights the divine initiative in salvation, wherein God's glory shines as He draws His chosen ones to faith in Christ.
Scripture References: John 6:35, John 6:44

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