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What does it mean to have true faith?

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True faith involves recognizing our unworthiness and fully trusting in Christ's righteousness for justification (Romans 1:17).

Having true faith means understanding our sinful state and the inability of our own righteousness to merit God's favor. It begins with a conviction that our souls are not upright within us, as identified in Habakkuk 2:4. True faith acknowledges this depravity and turns away from self-reliance, recognizing that Christ is our only source of righteousness. As outlined in Romans 1:17, the righteousness of God is revealed through faith. This faith goes beyond belief; it encompasses a heartfelt reliance upon Christ's shed blood and perfect righteousness as the basis for our justification and relationship with God.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 2:4, Romans 1:17, John 6:40

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