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What is faith according to the Reformed perspective?

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Faith, in the Reformed perspective, is believing God and trusting in His Word for salvation.

In the Reformed tradition, faith is defined not as mere belief in a set of doctrines but as a deep-seated trust in God and His promises. It is believing that God is truthful and faithful to His Word, allowing believers to rest their hope on Him alone. As articulated, 'Faith is believing God,' which goes beyond intellectual assent; it encompasses reliance upon God's character and His revealed truth in Scripture, enabling one to stand firm in both good times and trials.
Scripture References: Romans 4:20-21, Hebrews 11:1

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