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How does coming to Christ relate to faith?

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Coming to Christ is both an act of faith and a continual process of trusting in Him for salvation.

Coming to Christ encompasses the initial act of faith and signifies the ongoing dependence a believer has on Him for salvation and life. The act of entering the ark signifies faith in action, demonstrating that knowledge alone is insufficient; one must enter into relationship with Christ. In believing, we come not only to find initial grace but also to experience continual grace as we abide in Him. Believers are called to a continual coming to Christ, affirming that this act is essential and reflects the spiritual vitality present in true faith.
Scripture References: John 6:37, Hebrews 10:22

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Come Into the Ark
Todd Nibert · Dec 13, 2020
Joshua

Joshua

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