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What does the Bible say about being of faith?

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The Bible teaches that those who are of faith are the true children of Abraham, relying on Christ's work for salvation.

In Galatians 3:7, it is stated that those who are of faith are children of Abraham. This concept emphasizes that being of faith is about one’s origin and reliance—not on works, but on Christ’s completed work. The preposition 'of' denotes a source or origin, indicating that faith is essential in establishing the believer's relationship with God. Paul explains that those of faith are not identified by their heritage or works; rather, their faith does not rely on personal accomplishments but trusts solely in Jesus as the one who justifies the ungodly.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:7, Romans 4:5

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