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How does faith serve as a seal in the life of a believer?

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Faith in Christ serves as an internal seal, marking believers as God's own and ensuring their eternal security.

In the context of salvation, faith acts as the seal that identifies believers as God's own. This is articulated in various passages, including John 6:27, where the Son is said to be sealed by God, indicating approval and authority. Likewise, believers receive a seal through their faith as they trust in Christ's finished work. Romans 4:11 also describes Abraham receiving the sign of circumcision as a seal of righteousness, illustrating that true faith transcends external symbols. For Christians today, a genuine faith serves as that indelible mark, reflecting an inner transformation and assurance that God knows them and has sealed their fate in Christ.
Scripture References: John 6:27, Romans 4:11

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