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How do we know that salvation is a true sign of faith?

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Salvation is evidenced by a continual faith and obedience to Christ, which proves one's status as a true disciple.

Biblical salvation is presented as a relationship initiated by faith in Jesus Christ, resulting in an ongoing transformation in the believer’s life. In John 8:31-32, Jesus specifies that true discipleship is marked by continuity in His word. This means that true salvation produces an abiding faith that demonstrates itself through actions and lifestyle choices aligned with Scripture.

Moreover, in 1 John 2:19, the Apostle John asserts that those who go out from the community of believers reveal that they were never truly part of it; had they been, they would have continued in the faith. This indicates that a genuine relationship with Christ—not merely an initial profession—demands a life that reflects His teachings. Therefore, assurance of salvation comes not from a single moment of belief but from a life characterized by enduring faith and love for Jesus, evidenced through ongoing obedience.
Scripture References: John 8:31-32, 1 John 2:19

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