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How does Paul express the importance of faith in the gospel?

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Paul underscores faith's essential role as the means through which individuals receive the salvation offered in the gospel (Romans 1:17).

In Romans 1:17, Paul states, 'For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.' This passage highlights faith not only as a prerequisite for salvation but also as a fundamental aspect of the Christian life. Paul emphasizes that living a righteous life before God is rooted in the continual act of faith. The revelation of God's righteousness is progressive, indicating that as believers grow in their faith, they experience more profoundly the transformative power of the gospel. Thus, faith operates as both the entry point into salvation and the sustaining force that empowers a believer's life in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 1:17

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