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What does the Bible say about the nature of true faith?

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True faith is described in Hebrews 11:1 as the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen.

In Hebrews 11:1-6, the Apostle Paul outlines the essential characteristics of true faith. He states that faith is the substance of things hoped for, meaning it provides a firm foundation for our hopes, such as eternal salvation, deliverance from sin, and acceptance before God. Additionally, faith is the evidence of things not seen; it assures believers of the reality of God's promises and his works, including predestination and salvation. The nature of true faith, as shown through the examples from the Old Testament, is deeply rooted in trust and belief in God Himself, not merely a belief in a set of doctrinal truths. True faith is a response to God’s revelation through His Word, which brings forth understanding and assurance of His promises.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:1-6, Romans 4:17, 2 Corinthians 4:17

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