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How does obedience relate to saving faith?

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Obedience is the fruit of saving faith, demonstrating genuine love for Christ rather than a means to earn salvation.

In sovereign grace theology, obedience is not a prerequisite for salvation but rather a natural outworking of true saving faith. The preacher highlighted that genuine love for Christ, as outlined in John 14:15, leads to obedience: 'If you love me, keep my commandments.' This obedience is not motivated by legalism or the desire to earn favor with God but signifies an inward transformation wrought by the Holy Spirit in the believer. James 2:17 illustrates this concept by stating that faith without works is dead. Thus, true faith produces a desire to live according to God's will, showcasing the life of a believer who has been regenerated and indwelt by the Spirit.
Scripture References: John 14:15, James 2:17

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