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What does 'Thy Faith Hath Saved Thee' mean?

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'Thy Faith Hath Saved Thee' highlights that faith connects individuals to salvation but emphasizes that salvation is ultimately provided by Christ.

'Thy Faith Hath Saved Thee,' spoken by Jesus, emphasizes that while faith is essential for salvation, the act of saving comes completely from Christ. The woman's act of faith illustrates that it was her belief, a gift from God, that connected her to Jesus, the source of her salvation. The teaching illustrates that people do not save themselves by their faith, but rather, it is Christ who saves them through their faith. In this way, faith is pivotal; it is the instrument through which salvation is received, underscoring both the grace of God in providing faith and the exclusive role of Jesus in enacting it.
Scripture References: Luke 7:50

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