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What is the difference between genuine faith and mere belief?

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Genuine faith trusts in God's promises and acts upon that trust, unlike mere belief which may lack commitment.

Genuine faith goes beyond mere belief; it is an active trust in God's testimony and His promises. While many may claim to have faith, true faith is characterized by a profound reliance on Christ and His work of salvation. According to Peter, this faith is precious and is evidenced by its fruit in the believer’s life, manifesting as a desire to grow and deepen in understanding. Therefore, the distinction lies in the depth and commitment of the faith that engages with God’s work rather than superficial acknowledgment.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:1-2

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