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What is saving faith according to Scripture?

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Saving faith is the trust in Christ as the Messiah and relies on Him alone for salvation.

Saving faith, as described in the sermon, is more than mere belief or acknowledgment of Jesus Christ; it is a profound trust that relies entirely on His person and work. The preacher emphasizes that saving faith is wrought by God, effectively causing the believer to not only believe in Christ but to trust in His sufficiency for salvation. This faith is characterized by recognition of one’s sinfulness and an acknowledgment of the need for Christ’s grace. Furthermore, true saving faith results in a transformation within a believer, leading to a life that continually looks to and depends on Christ for righteousness and salvation.
Scripture References: John 1:12, Romans 10:13

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