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What does saving faith involve according to Scripture?

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Saving faith involves a heart knowledge of Christ and trusting Him alone for salvation (Romans 10:14-17).

Saving faith is not a mere intellectual assent to the truth about Christ; it necessitates a transformative heart knowledge of Him. Romans 10:14-17 illustrates that faith comes through hearing the Word of God, emphasizing the importance of understanding who Christ is and what He accomplished through His death and resurrection. This faith is a response to the gospel, which reveals the true character of God and our need for redemption. It encompasses trust in Christ as our Savior, acknowledging both His sovereign authority and His sacrifice on our behalf. Thus, true saving faith is marked by a depth of knowledge and the movement of the heart towards God, leading to repentance and reliance on His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 10:14-17, Ephesians 2:8-9

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