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How do we know the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation?

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Faith in Christ is necessary for salvation, as we see in Simeon's response to seeing Jesus as a babe.

The necessity of faith in Christ for salvation is highlighted through Simeon's declaration in Luke 2:30, 'Mine eyes have seen thy salvation.' Here, Simeon recognizes that salvation is not merely a concept, but personified in Jesus Christ. This revelation illustrates the fulfillment of God's promises, emphasizing that salvation has been prepared before all people. Additionally, Romans 10:9 affirms that belief in the heart leading to confession with the mouth is integral to salvation. Thus, faith is not just an ethical effort; it recognizes Jesus Christ as the visible embodiment of God's saving plan for humanity, vital for anyone seeking redemption.
Scripture References: Luke 2:30, Romans 10:9

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