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How is saving faith described in the Bible?

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Saving faith is described as self-commitment to Christ in all His glory and the perfection of His work.

Saving faith is fundamentally a response of the whole person to the whole Christ. It involves more than mere intellectual assent; it encompasses a deep trust and commitment to Jesus as both Lord and Savior. Professor John Murray provides a compelling definition, stating that saving faith is self-commitment to Christ, embracing His person and work fully as offered in the gospel. This perspective stresses that faith is not simply believing in Christ's work of atonement but thriving on a relationship with the person of Christ. Faith engages with the character of Christ and His redemptive work, ensuring that believers see Him as the one who brings wholeness, power, and a transformative relationship.
Scripture References: John 1:12, Acts 16:31

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