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How does saving faith affect a Christian's life?

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Saving faith transforms a believer's life, leading to obedience and a commitment to God’s commands.

Saving faith transforms a believer's life fundamentally by instilling a desire to obey God's commands and trust in His sovereignty. As highlighted in 1 John 5:10, failing to believe God amounts to calling Him a liar, underscoring the seriousness of faith. This transformation is characterized by commitment, as believers fully rely on Christ for their justification and rely on His grace for their daily living. In times of trial, as mentioned in 1 Timothy 1:12, true faith is tested and refined, proving its genuineness and resulting in a deeper reliance on Christ. Thus, saving faith is not static but requires active engagement in the Christian life.
Scripture References: 1 John 5:10, 1 Timothy 1:12

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