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How do we know that weak faith is still saving faith?

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Weak faith is saving faith because it rests on the same object: Christ.

Weak faith, although it may struggle with doubts and misunderstandings, still relies on Christ as its object. The strength of faith does not determine salvation; rather, it is the object of faith that matters. Just as an infant may not grasp the complexities of flight yet still arrives at the destination, so too does a believer with weak faith fully depend on Christ's finished work for salvation. In Romans 14:4, Paul reminds us that God is able to make each believer stand, regardless of the strength of their faith, because He is the one who upholds them. Therefore, weak faith is just as valid and salvific as strong faith.
Scripture References: Romans 14:4, 2 Timothy 1:12

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