True faith is evidenced by the believer's transformation and reliance on Christ alone for salvation.
The assurance of true faith in Christ is multifaceted. True faith is not just a passing moment but is evidenced by a consistent and transformative life. This transformation occurs through the work of the Holy Spirit, who not only regenerates the heart but also leads the believer into a deeper understanding and obedience of God’s Word. As believers grow in their faith, they exhibit a sincere reliance on Christ alone for salvation, recognizing that they cannot save themselves by their works. This reliance is evident in their desire to live according to God’s precepts, as they are compelled by love and gratitude for God’s grace.
Moreover, Scripture teaches that true faith produces good works, which are the natural outflow of a heart changed by the grace of God (Ephesians 2:10). The continued presence of a desire to obey God, to repent of sin, and to pursue holiness serves as evidence of genuine faith. It is a profound assurance that God is at work in the individual’s life, ultimately leading them to eternal salvation.
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