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Is faith that saves the same as belief?

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Yes, saving faith encompasses belief in Christ as the sole object of faith, according to Reformed theology.

In the context of Reformed theology, saving faith indeed involves belief, but it extends beyond mere intellectual assent. The sermon emphasizes that faith must have a single object, which is Christ himself, as stated in Acts 16:31, 'Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.' This kind of faith is active and committed, involving a personal trust in Christ for salvation. It isn't simply a matter of agreeing with theological truths; instead, it necessitates a heart-felt reliance upon Christ's finished work. The historic Reformed understanding affirms that this faith will manifest itself through a transformed life, demonstrating that true belief results in works that honor God, as expressed in James 2:17, which states that faith without works is dead.
Scripture References: Acts 16:31, James 2:17

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