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What does the Bible say about true faith vs false faith?

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True faith is active and obedient, while false faith is superficial and without foundation.

The Bible distinguishes between true and false faith clearly. True faith is characterized by an earnest heart pursuing righteousness in Christ. Luke 6:47-49 depicts the wise man who hears Christ's words and acts upon them, building a secure house on a rock. In contrast, false faith resembles a house built on sand that cannot withstand trials and adversities, showcasing superficiality without true commitment. Therefore, the authenticity of one's faith is evidenced by obedience to God’s commands and a reliance on Christ as the foundation of life.
Scripture References: Luke 6:47-49

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