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What does the Bible say about Sola Fide?

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Sola Fide means 'faith alone' and indicates that salvation comes through faith in Christ, not by works.

The doctrine of Sola Fide, meaning 'faith alone', is central to the Reformation and asserts that justification before God comes exclusively through faith in Jesus Christ, apart from any works or rituals. Romans 1:17 emphasizes that the righteousness of God is revealed 'from faith for faith', reinforcing that our standing before God is based solely on faith. This was a pivotal discovery for Martin Luther, as he realized that the righteousness necessary for salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, removing any reliance on personal effort or merit.
Scripture References: Romans 1:17, Romans 3:28

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