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How do we know that true faith is necessary for salvation?

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True faith is evidenced by a response to God's Word, which leads to genuine repentance and obedience.

True faith is not merely an acknowledgment of Christ but involves a heartfelt response that results in repentance and obedience. As illustrated in the parable in Matthew 7, the wise builder demonstrates true faith by reflecting on Christ's words, understanding his inability to save himself, and turning to Christ as the sole foundation for salvation. This mirrors the broader biblical teaching that salvation involves a transformative work of grace in the heart, which is essential for obtaining eternal life. Genuine faith produces fruit, aligning one's actions with the truth of God's Word.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:24-27, Romans 10:8-10, Hebrews 11:6, John 9:38

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