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What does saving faith involve?

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Saving faith involves believing the gospel and trusting solely in Christ for salvation.

Saving faith is defined as the complete trust in the person and work of Jesus Christ. It is the conviction that God has chosen a people for salvation and that Christ has redeemed them through His death and resurrection. This faith is not based on personal merit or religious practices but on the assurance that Christ's righteousness is sufficient for acceptance before God. Furthermore, it requires perseverance; true faith continues and does not falter even amid trials and tribulations. The essence of saving faith is a deep reliance upon Christ and His Word.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:23, Hebrews 11:1

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Faith and Rest
Frank Tate · Jun 24, 2018
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