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How does faith relate to being a real sinner?

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Faith is the means by which real sinners acknowledge their need for Christ and His grace for salvation.

In the context of being a real sinner, faith plays a crucial role in recognizing one's dependence on Christ. As illustrated through the examples in Scripture, such as the plea for help from the Syrophoenician woman and the confession of the thief on the cross, faith involves trust in Christ's ability to save and a recognition of His lordship. Hebrews 11:6 underscores the necessity of faith in pleasing God and being accepted by Him. Faith is not only a form of belief but also an act of reliance on Christ’s redemptive work, highlighting our need for divine intervention.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:6, Ephesians 2:8-9

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