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How does God preserve the faith of His people?

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God preserves the faith of His people by His power, ensuring that true believers will not fall away.

The doctrine of preservation teaches that those whom God has chosen will remain steadfast in their faith because they are kept by His divine power. As noted in passages like 1 Peter 1:5, believers are 'kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.' This means that while believers must actively persevere in faith, it is ultimately God who sustains them through the Holy Spirit. The interplay of God's preserving work and the believer's responsibility to seek Him reflects the confidence believers can have in their salvation. The promise that God will not lose any of His sheep emphasizes that true salvation results in an enduring faith that will not ultimately fail.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:5

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