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How do we know that saving faith is more than just belief?

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Saving faith involves acting upon belief, not merely agreeing with the truth of the Gospel (James 1:22).

Saving faith is not just a mental agreement with the facts of Scripture; it involves actively trusting and obeying God's Word. James emphasizes this in James 1:22, where he urges believers to be doers of the Word and not merely hearers. True faith manifests itself in obedience to God's commands, illustrating that genuine belief leads to action. The faith described in Scripture is an active reliance on Christ and His righteousness, leading to a transformed life that reflects God's grace.
Scripture References: James 1:22

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