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How does the faith of Jesus Christ affect my salvation?

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The faith of Jesus Christ is foundational for salvation; it is through His faithfulness that we are justified before God.

The believer's salvation hinges upon the faith of Jesus Christ, which provides the perfect righteousness needed for salvation. As Paul articulates in Romans, when Christ died, He bore the sins of His people and brought forth God's righteousness for their justification. This act was not based on human merit but entirely on Christ's faith and obedience. By trusting in His work, believers are united with Him, receiving the benefits of His righteousness and reconciled to God. Therefore, one's reliance on Christ’s faith rather than personal efforts to attain righteousness is paramount for true salvation, demonstrating the assurance that comes from placing faith in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 3:22-26, Philippians 3:9

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