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How do we know the doctrine of faith in Christ is true?

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The doctrine of faith in Christ is affirmed through Scripture, which declares that salvation is by faith in Jesus, not by works or the law.

The truth of salvation by faith in Christ is consistently presented in the Scriptures, such as in Galatians 3:11, which states, 'the just shall live by faith.' This principle is foundational for the believer’s assurance and confidence in Christ’s perfect work. The message of the Gospel emphasizes that it is faith, not works or lineage, that connects believers to God’s promise of salvation. Our assurance comes from understanding that it is not our righteousness, but Christ's righteousness that is imputed to us through faith, confirming the unchanging truth of this doctrine.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:11, Romans 10:17, John 20:20-23, John 3:8, Hebrews 10:22

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Godly Edifying
John Reeves · Sep 22, 2019
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Joshua

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