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How do we know that salvation requires faith?

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Salvation requires faith as demonstrated in Romans 10:9-10, where belief in Jesus' Lordship leads to justification.

The necessity of faith for salvation is clearly stated in Romans 10:9-10, which teaches that if one confesses Jesus as Lord and believes in their heart that God raised Him from the dead, they will be saved. This indicates a dual aspect of salvation—belief in the heart and confession with the mouth. Such faith is integral because it aligns with the biblical principle that righteousness cannot be attained through works but is a gift received through faith alone. This reinforces the idea that salvation is a heart work, orchestrated by God's grace, making it essential for every believer to embrace faith as the means through which they are justified.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9-10

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