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What does faith to be saved mean in the Bible?

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Faith to be saved means fully trusting in Christ and His work for salvation, not relying on one's own effort.

In the context of the Bible, faith to be saved involves a complete reliance on the person and work of Jesus Christ for salvation. This faith is not about confidence in oneself but rather an understanding of who Christ is and what He has accomplished. For instance, in John 11:25-26, Jesus declares, 'I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.' This shows that saving faith recognizes Jesus as the source of life and hope for salvation. Thus, faith to be saved entails believing in the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice, not as a result of personal merit but purely as a gift from God.
Scripture References: John 11:25-26

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