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How does the Bible define faith?

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The Bible defines faith as trust in God's promises and the acknowledgment of Christ's work in salvation.

In the context of the sermon, faith is presented as a divinely bestowed gift that enables individuals to believe in Christ and His gospel. Romans 10:17 states that 'faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God,' underlining that true faith is birthed from God's revelation rather than human effort. The sermon points out that mere belief in signs or wonders cannot produce genuine faith; rather, it is the conviction in the heart that acknowledges the need for Christ's redemptive work. Thus, faith is not just intellectual assent but a heartfelt trust that leads to repentance and transformation.
Scripture References: Romans 10:17, Matthew 12:38-45

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