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How does Galatians 3 explain the role of faith in salvation?

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Galatians 3 teaches that faith is the means through which God's grace and salvation are received, centered on Christ's work.

In Galatians 3, faith is presented as the cornerstone of salvation, distinctly revealing that justification comes by faith in Jesus Christ rather than adherence to the law. Paul contrasts the futile endeavor of pursuing righteousness through works with the sufficiency of faith in God’s promise fulfilled in Christ. The passage clarifies that faith is not merely belief in a set of doctrines but entails trusting in the person and work of Christ who embodies the truth of God's redemptive plan. This understanding invites believers to rely solely on Christ's righteousness for their standing before God, ensuring that salvation rests wholly on divine grace rather than human effort.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:6-9, 3:24-26

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