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How do we know that saving faith is genuine?

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Genuine saving faith produces a life that actively loves and seeks Christ, as evidenced by repentance and reliance on God's word.

Saving faith is described as a living, active faith that is motivated by an awareness of one's need for Christ. In the sermon, it is emphasized that saving faith is not mere verbal profession or easy believism, but a heartfelt reliance on Jesus as the sole object of faith. As the preacher notes, the foundation of this faith is the Word of God, and it is vital to understand that faith without works is dead (James 2:26). Genuine saving faith will always manifest itself in love for Christ and a desire to follow Him, as it recognizes the depth of one’s sin and the greatness of God's mercy. This faith leads believers to persevere through trials and temptations, continually resting in the finished work of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: James 2:26, Romans 10:17

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