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What does the Bible teach about faith in Christ?

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The Bible teaches that true faith is not just belief in facts but a personal trust in Christ as Savior (John 3:14-15).

Faith in Christ, as outlined in passages like John 3:14-15, encompasses a deep, personal trust and reliance upon Him for salvation, rather than mere intellectual assent to theological propositions. It involves recognizing Jesus as the One who was lifted up on the cross for our sins, affirming that belief in Him leads to eternal life. This is not simply 'believing in' but having faith 'in'—which means being oriented towards, concerned for, and relying on Jesus as the source of spiritual salvation. The essence of faith is thus rooted in an inward conviction and transformation that aligns one's life with Christ, illustrating the critical need for an experience of His grace, leading to repentance and new life.
Scripture References: John 3:14-15

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