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How does faith relate to salvation according to Reformed theology?

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In Reformed theology, faith is the means through which we receive grace and not a work that contributes to our justification.

Faith, within the framework of Reformed theology, is viewed as a gift from God that allows us to receive His grace. It is not a work or an achievement of our own but rather the response to God's sovereign initiative in saving us. Ephesians 2:8-9 affirms that salvation is by grace through faith, emphasizing that our reliance on Christ stands independent of our works. Hence, faith becomes the conduit for grace, leading to justification but is not a work that we perform in order to earn salvation, which reaffirms the principle of salvation rooted in grace alone.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:28, Galatians 2:16

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