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How does genuine faith differ from false faith?

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Genuine faith rests wholly in Christ, while false faith is merely intellectual assent without true commitment.

Genuine faith is characterized by a complete reliance on Christ for salvation, as indicated in John 2:23-25, where Jesus did not commit Himself to those who believed superficially due to the miracles. Authentic faith involves a transformation of the heart, where one forsakes all trust in self and works, fully embracing the righteousness of Christ. In contrast, false faith often stems from observation or emotional response, lacking the deep commitment and spiritual regeneration that comes from being born again.
Scripture References: John 2:23-25

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