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What does the Bible mean by 'saving faith'?

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Saving faith refers to a trust in Christ alone for salvation, recognizing Him as the sole source of righteousness.

While the term 'saving faith' is not explicitly found in the Bible, it encapsulates the idea of genuine trust in Jesus Christ for salvation. This faith is not merely intellectual agreement but involves a heartfelt reliance on Christ's redemptive work. As articulated in the sermon, saving faith is directed toward Christ alone, distinguishing it from common uses of 'faith' today. When one acknowledges their sinfulness and their need for Christ, trusting Him fully as their Savior, they possess this saving faith. It's this faith that secures their justification and reconciles them to God, enabling them to experience His grace abundantly.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9-10, John 3:16

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