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What does 'that which is not of faith is sin' mean?

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'That which is not of faith is sin' means any action taken without faith in God is inherently sinful.

'That which is not of faith is sin,' as stated in Romans 14:23, highlights that if an action does not spring from a genuine confidence in God’s word and promises, it is sinful. This principle teaches that even our most commendable actions can become sinful if not grounded in faith. It challenges us to carefully evaluate our motives and actions against the truth of God's word, indicating that faith must permeate everything we do as believers. Our works, to be pleasing to God, need to be produced from faith, signifying our trust in Him, rather than self-reliance or adherence to the law without faith.
Scripture References: Romans 14:23

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Is Faith Enough?
Andy Davis · Feb 8, 2015