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What is the difference between true faith and false professions?

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True faith produces genuine assurance in Christ, while false professions rely on human efforts and do not result in salvation.

True faith is characterized by a reliance on Christ for righteousness and assurance. Believers walk by faith, resting in His completed work rather than in their own merit. In contrast, false professions often stem from a superficial belief in religious practices or moral accomplishments. As Paul emphasized, those who seek to establish their own righteousness have not submitted to Christ's righteousness, which is central to true faith. True believers eagerly await Christ's return, having received the Spirit of adoption that assures them as children of God.
Scripture References: Romans 10:3, Galatians 2:16

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