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What does the Bible say about steadfast continuance in faith?

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The Bible encourages believers to continue steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine, which includes fellowship, breaking bread, and prayers (Acts 2:42).

Steadfast continuance in faith is highlighted in Acts 2:42, where the early believers dedicated themselves to the apostles' teaching and practices. This perseverance is a natural response to the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in their lives. When individuals are genuinely converted and filled with the Holy Spirit, they don't just accept the Gospel; they commit to it wholeheartedly, engaging in community, worship, and the observance of the sacraments. Such steadfastness reflects their understanding that salvation is a work of God's grace, where they gladly embrace His commands as Lord and King.
Scripture References: Acts 2:42-47

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