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What does Paul mean by salvation through faith?

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Paul refers to salvation through faith as the assurance that believers are justified and righteous before God through faith in Christ, as outlined in Romans 3:28.

In his letters, Paul consistently emphasizes that salvation comes through faith, validating that it is faith in Christ, not adherence to the law, that justifies. Romans 3:28 articulates, 'Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law.' This reflection of salvation underscores the futility of relying on human effort and further emphasizes the role of faith as a divine gift that connects believers to Christ's righteousness. Such faith brings a hope that is solidified in the believer's relationship with Jesus, encouraging them to rest in His finished work rather than their incomplete efforts.
Scripture References: Romans 3:28

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