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How is our faith confirmed in Christ?

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Our faith is confirmed in Christ through the transformative work of the Holy Spirit, enabling us to believe and repent.

In 1 Thessalonians 1:5, Paul describes how the gospel does not come merely in words but also in power and in the Holy Spirit, illustrating that true faith is divinely enabled. The confirming work of Christ in our lives manifests itself through the Holy Spirit, who brings about true repentance and belief in Him. It is a supernatural act of grace, wherein God not only calls us to faith but gives us the ability to respond positively. This transformation serves as evidence of our election and assures us of our standing in God's family, reinforcing our confirmation and trust in Christ's redemptive work. Therefore, our faith is validated by the work of the Spirit, leading us into a deeper understanding and relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:5

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