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What does it mean to have a hearing of faith?

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A hearing of faith refers to the understanding and acceptance of the Gospel as truth by the Spirit of God.

The phrase 'hearing of faith' as used by Paul in Galatians represents the moment when an individual is granted insight into the truth of the Gospel, resulting in a profound response of trust in Christ. This hearing is not just about auditory perception; it is a spiritual understanding mediated by the Holy Spirit that awakens the soul to the truth of God’s promises. It allows believers to see their need for salvation and to rest in the sufficiency of Christ's atoning work. This emphasizes that faith itself is a gift from God, given through the work of the Spirit in the believer’s heart.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:2-5

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