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What does the Bible say about the rule of faith?

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The Bible teaches that believers walk by faith, which is a gift from God, excluding any reliance on works for salvation.

The concept of the rule of faith, as depicted in Galatians 6:16, emphasizes walking according to God's grace and faith rather than relying on our works. The Apostle Paul draws a clear distinction between those who seek to follow the law for glory in the flesh and those who place their confidence solely in the cross of Christ. Our faith, not our works, is the means by which we are justified and truly understand our identity as new creations in Christ. The rule of faith serves as a guiding principle for the life of a believer, allowing us to walk in grace and enjoy peace and mercy from God.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:16, Romans 4, Galatians 2:20

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The Rule Of Faith
Fred Evans · Sep 23, 2012
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